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... [ Enter the Ghost of CLARENCE . ] 130 GHOST [ TO RICHARD ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow ! I , that was wash'd to death with fulsome wine , Poor Clarence , by thy guile betrayed to death ! To - morrow in the battle think on me ...
... [ Enter the Ghost of CLARENCE . ] 130 GHOST [ TO RICHARD ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow ! I , that was wash'd to death with fulsome wine , Poor Clarence , by thy guile betrayed to death ! To - morrow in the battle think on me ...
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... [ Enter DUKE in his own habit , and FRIAR PETER . ] DUKE . These letters at fit time deliver me . [ Giving letters . ] The Provost knows our purpose and our plot . The matter being afoot , keep your instruc- tion , SCENE VI . Street near ...
... [ Enter DUKE in his own habit , and FRIAR PETER . ] DUKE . These letters at fit time deliver me . [ Giving letters . ] The Provost knows our purpose and our plot . The matter being afoot , keep your instruc- tion , SCENE VI . Street near ...
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... Enter AGRIPPA and others . ] AGR . Retire , we have engaged ourselves too far : Cæsar himself has work , and our oppression Exceeds what we expected . [ Exeunt . [ Alarums . Enter ANTONY , and SCARUS wounded . ] SCAR . O my brave ...
... Enter AGRIPPA and others . ] AGR . Retire , we have engaged ourselves too far : Cæsar himself has work , and our oppression Exceeds what we expected . [ Exeunt . [ Alarums . Enter ANTONY , and SCARUS wounded . ] SCAR . O my brave ...
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SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
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