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... firft fpeech to Marullus , inftead of transferring the laft to Flavius . RITSON . Perhaps this , like all the other fpeeches of the Tribunes , ( to whichfoever of them it belongs ) was defigned to be metrical , and originally flood thus ...
... firft fpeech to Marullus , inftead of transferring the laft to Flavius . RITSON . Perhaps this , like all the other fpeeches of the Tribunes , ( to whichfoever of them it belongs ) was defigned to be metrical , and originally flood thus ...
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... firft part of Jeronimo , 1605 , is " Sound a fignate and pafs over the ftage . " In Beaumont and Fletcher's Knight of Malta , a fynnet is called a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII ...
... firft part of Jeronimo , 1605 , is " Sound a fignate and pafs over the ftage . " In Beaumont and Fletcher's Knight of Malta , a fynnet is called a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII ...
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... firft names honour and death , be calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in his mind , he sets honour above life . AB not this natural ? JOHNSON . Think of this life ; but , for my fingle JULIUS CESAR . 15.
... firft names honour and death , be calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in his mind , he sets honour above life . AB not this natural ? JOHNSON . Think of this life ; but , for my fingle JULIUS CESAR . 15.
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... firft fcene of A & III . STEEVENS . If I were Brutus now , and he were Caffius , He fhould not humour me . e . ] This is a reflection on Brutus's in- gratitude ; which concludes , as is ufual on fuch occafions , in an encomium on his ...
... firft fcene of A & III . STEEVENS . If I were Brutus now , and he were Caffius , He fhould not humour me . e . ] This is a reflection on Brutus's in- gratitude ; which concludes , as is ufual on fuch occafions , in an encomium on his ...
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... firft of March . We should read ides : for we can never fuppofe the fpeaker to have loft fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the footh fayer told Cæfar [ Ad I. fc . ii . ] in his prefence . [ -Beware the ...
... firft of March . We should read ides : for we can never fuppofe the fpeaker to have loft fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the footh fayer told Cæfar [ Ad I. fc . ii . ] in his prefence . [ -Beware the ...
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