John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Rule a wife. Venice preserved. CatoFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... Cæsar : Her generals and her consuls are no more , Who check'd his conquests , and denied his triumphs . Why will not Cato be this Cæsar's friend ? Cato . Those very reasons thou hast urg'd , forbid it . Dec. Cæsar is well acquainted ...
... Cæsar : Her generals and her consuls are no more , Who check'd his conquests , and denied his triumphs . Why will not Cato be this Cæsar's friend ? Cato . Those very reasons thou hast urg'd , forbid it . Dec. Cæsar is well acquainted ...
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... Cæsar . Dec. Does Cato send this answer back to Cæsar , For all his generous cares and proffer'd friendship ? 3 Cato . His cares for me are insolent and vain : Presumptuous man ! the gods take care of Cato.- Would Cæsar show the ...
... Cæsar . Dec. Does Cato send this answer back to Cæsar , For all his generous cares and proffer'd friendship ? 3 Cato . His cares for me are insolent and vain : Presumptuous man ! the gods take care of Cato.- Would Cæsar show the ...
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... Cæsar will blush to see W Mankind enslav'd , and be asham'd of empire . woo Cato . Cæsar asham'd ! Has not he seen Pharsalia ? Luci . Cato , ' t is time , thou save thyself and us . Cato . Lose not a thought on me ; I'm out of danger ...
... Cæsar will blush to see W Mankind enslav'd , and be asham'd of empire . woo Cato . Cæsar asham'd ! Has not he seen Pharsalia ? Luci . Cato , ' t is time , thou save thyself and us . Cato . Lose not a thought on me ; I'm out of danger ...
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John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Rule a wife. Venice preserved. Cato John Philip Kemble Zobrazení fragmentů - 1974 |
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