The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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Had we no quarrel else * to Rome , but that Thou art ... 10 , in the line “ To the
young Roman boy she hath sold me , and I fall ; " young is evidently only the
word first intended to be used , and never could be meant to be retained after the
...
Had we no quarrel else * to Rome , but that Thou art ... 10 , in the line “ To the
young Roman boy she hath sold me , and I fall ; " young is evidently only the
word first intended to be used , and never could be meant to be retained after the
...
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Aufidius , and you Volsces , mark ; for we'll Hear nought from Rome in private . ”
— -V . 3 . “ That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs
. ” — v . 3 . “ And hale him up and down ; all swearing , if The Roman ladies ...
Aufidius , and you Volsces , mark ; for we'll Hear nought from Rome in private . ”
— -V . 3 . “ That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs
. ” — v . 3 . “ And hale him up and down ; all swearing , if The Roman ladies ...
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He saw me , and yielded ; that I may justly say , with the hook - nosed fellow of
Rome , I came , saw , and overcame . ” “ But now behold , ” says the Chorus in
the Fifth Act of King Henry the Fifth , describing the triumphant return of the
English ...
He saw me , and yielded ; that I may justly say , with the hook - nosed fellow of
Rome , I came , saw , and overcame . ” “ But now behold , ” says the Chorus in
the Fifth Act of King Henry the Fifth , describing the triumphant return of the
English ...
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Far away from anything Roman as the fable and locality of Hamlet are , various
passages testify how much Cæsar was in ... most high and palmy state of Rome ,
A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted
...
Far away from anything Roman as the fable and locality of Hamlet are , various
passages testify how much Cæsar was in ... most high and palmy state of Rome ,
A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted
...
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Another deviation from the literalities of history which we find in the Play , is the
making the Triumvirs in the opening scene of the Fourth Act hold their meeting in
Rome . But this may have been done deliberately , and neither from ignorance ...
Another deviation from the literalities of history which we find in the Play , is the
making the Triumvirs in the opening scene of the Fourth Act hold their meeting in
Rome . But this may have been done deliberately , and neither from ignorance ...
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