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Pagina 210
... enemy is gone , is gone ! Cit . Our enemy's banish'd ! he is gone ! Hoo ! hoo ! [ The People shout , and throw up their caps . Sic . Go , see him out at gates , and follow him , As he hath follow'd you , with all despite ; Give him ...
... enemy is gone , is gone ! Cit . Our enemy's banish'd ! he is gone ! Hoo ! hoo ! [ The People shout , and throw up their caps . Sic . Go , see him out at gates , and follow him , As he hath follow'd you , with all despite ; Give him ...
Pagina 333
... enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence , and nimbleness . Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to better . The people ...
... enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence , and nimbleness . Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to better . The people ...
Pagina 346
... enemy . Bru . And I am Brutus , Marcus Brutus , I ; Brutus , my country's friend ; know me for Brutus . [ Exit , charging the enemy . CATO is overpowered , and falls . Luc . O young and noble Cato , art thou 346 ACT V. JULIUS CÆSAR .
... enemy . Bru . And I am Brutus , Marcus Brutus , I ; Brutus , my country's friend ; know me for Brutus . [ Exit , charging the enemy . CATO is overpowered , and falls . Luc . O young and noble Cato , art thou 346 ACT V. JULIUS CÆSAR .
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