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... thought ' , and die for Cæfar : has the fame thought . Brutus , remonftrating againft the taking off of Anthony , fays : " Ah ! ah ! we muft but too much murder fee , " That without doing evil cannot do good ; " And would the gods that ...
... thought ' , and die for Cæfar : has the fame thought . Brutus , remonftrating againft the taking off of Anthony , fays : " Ah ! ah ! we muft but too much murder fee , " That without doing evil cannot do good ; " And would the gods that ...
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... thought , and die for Cæfar . " Mr. Tollett obferves that the expreffion of taking thought , in our old English writers is equivalent to the being anxious or folicitous , or laying a thing much to beart . So , fays he , it is ufed in ...
... thought , and die for Cæfar . " Mr. Tollett obferves that the expreffion of taking thought , in our old English writers is equivalent to the being anxious or folicitous , or laying a thing much to beart . So , fays he , it is ufed in ...
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... thought break it not , a fwifter mean Shall out - ftrike thought : but thought will do't , I feel * . I fight against thee ! -No : I will go feek Some ditch , wherein to die ; the foul ' beft fits My latter part of life . SCENE VII ...
... thought break it not , a fwifter mean Shall out - ftrike thought : but thought will do't , I feel * . I fight against thee ! -No : I will go feek Some ditch , wherein to die ; the foul ' beft fits My latter part of life . SCENE VII ...
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