Vulgar words in The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar (Page 1)

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ass x 2
bastard x 3
damn x 3
make love x 1
            

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He ought to have foreseen that Antony, instead of being drawn to their side, would rather make love to Cæsar's place at their expense.

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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.

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Octavius, I have seen more days than you: And though we lay these honours on this man, 20 To ease ourselves of divers slanderous loads, He shall but bear them as the ass bears gold, To groan and sweat under the business, Either led or driven, as we point [8] the way; And having brought our treasure where we will, 118 25 Then take we down his load and turn him off, Like to the empty ass, to shake his ears And graze in commons.

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What bastard doth not?

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So in Genesis , xlix, 14: "Issachar is a strong ass couching down between two burdens."

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IV.5 with a spot I damn him: with a mark I condemn him.

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V.96 Enter Brutus ... | Enter Brutus, Messala, Cato, Lucillius and Flauius Ff V.97 What bastard doth not: who is so base-born as not to do so?

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Ate : 98 272. attraction of verb to nearest subject : 124 5, 146 33. base degrees : 44 26. basest metal : 7 63. bastard : 160 2. battles : 144 4. bay'd : 94 205, 119 48. be let blood : 91 153. be not fond, to think : 83 39. bear hard : 29 310, 57 215. bear me a bang : 115 18. bears with glasses : 56 205. behaviours : 12 42. beholding : 103 65. bend : 17 123. bending their expedition : 134 170. betimes : 143 307. betray : 58 225. bills : 152 1. bird of night : 32 26. bloods : 140 262. bloody sign : 145 14. blunt : 28 292. bondman : 37 101. brav'd : 129 96. bravery : 144 10. break with him : 53 150. bright day : 43 14. brook'd : 19 159. brother : 48 70. brought : 30 1. brutish : 105 104.

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'tis just : 13 54. to hear : 6 48. to hell among the rogues : 26 265. to mourn : 105 103. to-night : 70 76, 114 1. to think : 52 135. to write : 124 6. toils : 57 206. trod upon neat's-leather : 5 27. trophies : 8 71. true : 25 259. unbraced : 34 48. undergo : 38 123. unfirm : 30 4. unmeritable : 117 13. upon a heap : 32 23. upon a wish : 113 265. us ourself : 79 8. ventures : 137 224. vulgar (n.): 8 72. walks : 19 155. warn : 144 5. was (were): 124 5. wear a kerchief : 64 315. weighing : 50 108. well given : 22 197. what : 33 43, 42 1. what need we : 51 123. what villain touch'd : 125 20. where : 13 59. where (whether): 7 63, 158 97. whether : 56 194. who : 32 21. wind (v.): 118 32. wit : 110 219. with : 36 83, 97 269. with a spot I damn him : 117 6. with a thought : 154 19. wonderful : 31 14. work alive : 136 196. work me to : 20 163. worthy note : 21 181. writ : 135 183. wrong (harm): 96 243. yearns : 74 129. yonder troops : 154 16. you : 3 9. you know : 31 15. you were best : 115 12. you'll bear me : 115 18.

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