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Pagina 44
... O Brutus , ( sayed she ) the daughter of Cato , was married vnto thee , not to be ihy beddefellowe and companion in bedde and at borde onelie , like a harlot ; but to be partaker also with thee , of thy good and euill fortune .
... O Brutus , ( sayed she ) the daughter of Cato , was married vnto thee , not to be ihy beddefellowe and companion in bedde and at borde onelie , like a harlot ; but to be partaker also with thee , of thy good and euill fortune .
Pagina 74
As Cæsar loved me , I weep for him ; as he was fortunate , I rejoice at it ; as he was valiant , I honour him : but , as he was ambitious , I slew him : There is tears , for his love ; joy , for his fortune ; honour ' , for his valour ...
As Cæsar loved me , I weep for him ; as he was fortunate , I rejoice at it ; as he was valiant , I honour him : but , as he was ambitious , I slew him : There is tears , for his love ; joy , for his fortune ; honour ' , for his valour ...
Pagina 82
Ant . Where is he ? Serv . He and Lepidus are at Cæsar's house . Ant . And thither will I straight to visit him : He comes upon a wish . Fortune is merry , 8 On this side Tyber ; ] The scene is here in the Forum near the Capitol ...
Ant . Where is he ? Serv . He and Lepidus are at Cæsar's house . Ant . And thither will I straight to visit him : He comes upon a wish . Fortune is merry , 8 On this side Tyber ; ] The scene is here in the Forum near the Capitol ...
Pagina 83
I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dreams of being at banquets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . things unluckily charge my fantas " : ] i . e . circumstances oppress my fancy with an ...
I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dreams of being at banquets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . things unluckily charge my fantas " : ] i . e . circumstances oppress my fancy with an ...
Pagina 100
There is a tidet in the affairs of men , Which , taken at the flood , leads on to fortune ; Onnitted , all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows , and in miseries . On such a full sea are we now afloat ; And we must take the ...
There is a tidet in the affairs of men , Which , taken at the flood , leads on to fortune ; Onnitted , all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows , and in miseries . On such a full sea are we now afloat ; And we must take the ...
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