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THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES , BY JOHNSON AND STEEVENS . VOL . XIV . JULIUS CÆSAR , KING LEAR . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY J. MORGAN AND T. S. MANNING . 1809 . 3925 1805 2 V.14 JULIUS CÆSAR . A - AAbl.
THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES , BY JOHNSON AND STEEVENS . VOL . XIV . JULIUS CÆSAR , KING LEAR . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY J. MORGAN AND T. S. MANNING . 1809 . 3925 1805 2 V.14 JULIUS CÆSAR . A - AAbl.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. JULIUS CÆSAR . A - AAbl VOL . XIV . B 130 IT appears from Peck's Collection of divers curious historical Pieces.
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. JULIUS CÆSAR . A - AAbl VOL . XIV . B 130 IT appears from Peck's Collection of divers curious historical Pieces.
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Stephen Gosson , in his School of Abuse , 1579 , mentions a play entitled The History of Cæsar and Pompey . William Alexander , afterwards Earl of Sterline , wrote a tragedy on the story and with the title of Julius Cæsar .
Stephen Gosson , in his School of Abuse , 1579 , mentions a play entitled The History of Cæsar and Pompey . William Alexander , afterwards Earl of Sterline , wrote a tragedy on the story and with the title of Julius Cæsar .
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The real length of time in Julius Cæsar , is as follows : About the middle of February , A. U. C. 709 , a frantick festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was offered to him ...
The real length of time in Julius Cæsar , is as follows : About the middle of February , A. U. C. 709 , a frantick festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was offered to him ...
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