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" And whether we shall meet again I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius .' If we do meet again, why, we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. "
The Yale Shakespeare: The tragedy of Julius Caesar, ed. by Lawrece Mason - Sivu 88
tekijä(t) William Shakespeare - 1919
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The Plays, Nide 8

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 sivua
...March begun ; And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why then, lead on. — O, that a man might know...

The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from Each Play : with a General Index ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 sivua
...March begun; And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take: For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius! If we do...farewell, Brutus! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why, then, lead on.—O, that a man might know...

The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Nide 6

Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 sivua
...begun : And, whether we shall meet again, I know not ; Therefore our everlasting farewell take:— For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...made. Cas. for ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! 1f we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If -not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why...

The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, Osa 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 482 sivua
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 sivua
...adieu ! And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. At once, good night :Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once. And so, without more circumstance...

The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Nide 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 sivua
...March begun ; And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Cos. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis...

The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Nide 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 sivua
...('a—in* ! If we do meet again, why we shall smilr ; If not, why then this parting was \\c\\ made. Cat. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. (J) Throw. (?) Foremost. (3) Accompanied. Bru. Why...

The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 442 sivua
...begun ; And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why then, lead on O, that a man might know The...

The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original ..., Osa 23,Nide 8

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 sivua
...began, or begun. The fact is, that the past tense was, in our old language, written began or begtmne. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed : If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why, then, lead on.' — O, that a man might...

Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 sivua
...vn I began, or begun. The fact is, that the past tense was, in our old language, written or begonne. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we...farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed : If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru. Why, then, lead on. — O, that a man might know...




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