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The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar (17); By Shakespeare
The Tragedie of Ivlivs Csar By Shakespeare - 17 Author:William Shakespeare Volume: 17 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1913 Original Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Subjects: Drama / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Drama / Shakespeare Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General B... more »ooks edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: No Rome of fafety for Qclauius yet, Hie hence, and tell him fo. Yet ftay a-while, Thou flialt not backe, till I haue borne this courfe Into the Market place : There fliall I try In my Oration, how the People take The cruell ifiue of thefe bloody men, According to the which, thou fhalt difcourfe To yong OcJauius, of the ftate of things. Lend me your hand. Exeunt 321 325 329 [Scene //.] Enter Brutus and goes into the Pulpit jand Cajfi- us, with the Plebeians. Pie. We will be fatisfied : let vs be fatisfied. Bru. Then follow me, and giue me Audience friends. Cajfius go you into the other ftreete, 322. a-while]F,. awhile F4, Knt, Sta. Dyce, Cam.+. a while F3 et cet. 323. borne] born FjF. courfe] Coarfe F3F4r Rowe. corse Pope et seq. 328. yong] young Ff. 329. Exeunt] Exeunt with Caesar's body. Rowe et seq. (subs.) Scene continued. Ff. Scene v. Pope,-f-. Scene m. Jen. Scene n. Rowe et cet. The Forum. i, 3. Enter... Plebeians.] Enter a Throng of Citizens, tumultuously; Brutus and Cassius. Cap. Enter Brutus and Cassius with Plebeians. Var. '73, '78. Enter Brutus and Cassius with throng of Citizens. Mai. et seq. i. goes... Pulpit] mounts the Rostra Pope,+. 3. Pie.] Cit. Capell et seq. (throughout). 321. Rome of safety] For this play on the word in accordance with the similarity in pronunciation between Room and 'Rome,' see I, ii, 173. 328. the state of things] Appian (Civ. Wars; Bk, ii, ch. xvii, §§ 120 et seq) gives a circumstantial account of the inc...« less