The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Mine ears against your suits are stronger than Your gates against my force . As if Olympus to a molehill should In supplication nod . — v . 3 . Hath an aspect of intercession , which , Great Nature cries , Deny not . - V. 3 .
Mine ears against your suits are stronger than Your gates against my force . As if Olympus to a molehill should In supplication nod . — v . 3 . Hath an aspect of intercession , which , Great Nature cries , Deny not . - V. 3 .
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The city posts by this hath entered , and Intends to appear before the people , hoping . — v . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He waged me with his countenance , as if I had been mercenary . — v . 5 .
The city posts by this hath entered , and Intends to appear before the people , hoping . — v . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He waged me with his countenance , as if I had been mercenary . — v . 5 .
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Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And – Dispropertied their freedoms . — ii . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces , And To send for Titus Lartius . To gratify his noble service , that hath Thus — Stood for his country .
Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And – Dispropertied their freedoms . — ii . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces , And To send for Titus Lartius . To gratify his noble service , that hath Thus — Stood for his country .
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2 ) ; Thyreus . — Give me grace to lay My duty on your hand . Cleopatra . — Your Cæsar's father oft , When he hath mused of taking kingdoms in , Bestowed his lips on that unworthy place As it rained kisses ( iii .
2 ) ; Thyreus . — Give me grace to lay My duty on your hand . Cleopatra . — Your Cæsar's father oft , When he hath mused of taking kingdoms in , Bestowed his lips on that unworthy place As it rained kisses ( iii .
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63 * ? y behaviors : · 1. be grieved you one ) ; If at war , * men . . ti mistook your passion ; mine hath buried cogitations . - your face ? les not itself , Ant . Cæsar , my lord . 25 . Cæs. of hors po things .
63 * ? y behaviors : · 1. be grieved you one ) ; If at war , * men . . ti mistook your passion ; mine hath buried cogitations . - your face ? les not itself , Ant . Cæsar , my lord . 25 . Cæs. of hors po things .
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