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Pagina 491
CASSIUS . What ! durst not tempt him ! For your life you durst not CASSIUS . Do not presume too much upon my love ; I may do that I shall be sorry for . BRUTUS . You have done that you should be sorry for . There is no terror , Cassius ...
CASSIUS . What ! durst not tempt him ! For your life you durst not CASSIUS . Do not presume too much upon my love ; I may do that I shall be sorry for . BRUTUS . You have done that you should be sorry for . There is no terror , Cassius ...
Pagina 492
CASSIUS . To cast into my teeth . O ! I could weep My spirit from mine eyes . There is my dagger , And here my naked breast ; within , a heart Dearer than Plutus ' mine , richer than gold : If that thou be'st a Roman , take it forth ...
CASSIUS . To cast into my teeth . O ! I could weep My spirit from mine eyes . There is my dagger , And here my naked breast ; within , a heart Dearer than Plutus ' mine , richer than gold : If that thou be'st a Roman , take it forth ...
Pagina 493
CASSIUS . a BRUTUS . Get you hence , sirrah ; saucy fellow , hence ! . CASSIUS . Bear with him , Brutus ; ' tis his fashion . BRUTUS . I ' ll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ?
CASSIUS . a BRUTUS . Get you hence , sirrah ; saucy fellow , hence ! . CASSIUS . Bear with him , Brutus ; ' tis his fashion . BRUTUS . I ' ll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ?
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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