The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... Plutarch . FARMER . The real length of time in Julius Caesar is as follows : About the middle of February A. U. C. 709 , a frantic festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was ...
... Plutarch . FARMER . The real length of time in Julius Caesar is as follows : About the middle of February A. U. C. 709 , a frantic festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was ...
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... Plutarch : " against the very base whereon Pompey's image stood , which Yan all a gore of blood , till he was slain . " STEEVENS . [ 7 ] The dint of pity is the impression of pity . JOHNSON . That made them do it ; they are wise and 50 ...
... Plutarch : " against the very base whereon Pompey's image stood , which Yan all a gore of blood , till he was slain . " STEEVENS . [ 7 ] The dint of pity is the impression of pity . JOHNSON . That made them do it ; they are wise and 50 ...
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... are fools that marry - You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . [ 9 ] The subject of this scene is taken from Plutarch . STEEVENS . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral 52 ACT III . JULIUS CESAR .
... are fools that marry - You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . [ 9 ] The subject of this scene is taken from Plutarch . STEEVENS . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral 52 ACT III . JULIUS CESAR .
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... Plutarch is perplexed and might easily be misunderstood . Shakespeare , in the first speech , makes that to be the present pinion of Brutus , which , in Plutarch , is mentioned only as une he for merly entertained , though he now ...
... Plutarch is perplexed and might easily be misunderstood . Shakespeare , in the first speech , makes that to be the present pinion of Brutus , which , in Plutarch , is mentioned only as une he for merly entertained , though he now ...
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... Plutarch : " Now , the night being farre spent Brutus as he sate , bowed towards Clitus one of his men , and told him somewhat in his eare ; the other aunswered not , but fell a weeping . Thereupon he proued Dar- danus , and sayd ...
... Plutarch : " Now , the night being farre spent Brutus as he sate , bowed towards Clitus one of his men , and told him somewhat in his eare ; the other aunswered not , but fell a weeping . Thereupon he proued Dar- danus , and sayd ...
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