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Side 226
On whom depending , their obedience fails To the greater bench : In a rebellion ,
When what's not meet , but what must be , was law , Then were they chofen ; in a
better hour , 6 Tbat love the fundamental part of late , More tban you doubt the ...
On whom depending , their obedience fails To the greater bench : In a rebellion ,
When what's not meet , but what must be , was law , Then were they chofen ; in a
better hour , 6 Tbat love the fundamental part of late , More tban you doubt the ...
Side 227
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Let what is meet , be
said , it must be meet " , And throw their power i ' the dust . Bru . Manifest treason .
Sic . This a consul ? no . Bru . The ædiles , ho ! Let him be apprehended . Sic .
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Let what is meet , be
said , it must be meet " , And throw their power i ' the dust . Bru . Manifest treason .
Sic . This a consul ? no . Bru . The ædiles , ho ! Let him be apprehended . Sic .
Side 409
O error , soon conceiv'd , Thou never com'ft unto a happy birth , But kill'st the
mother that engender'd thee . Tit . What , Pindarus ! Where art thou , Pindarus ?
Mes . Seek him , Titinius ; whilft I go to meet The noble Brutus , thrusting this
report ...
O error , soon conceiv'd , Thou never com'ft unto a happy birth , But kill'st the
mother that engender'd thee . Tit . What , Pindarus ! Where art thou , Pindarus ?
Mes . Seek him , Titinius ; whilft I go to meet The noble Brutus , thrusting this
report ...
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