The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... general all - ending day . And then , after a " What say you , uncle ? " he ex- plains the great thought that was working in his mind in these striking words : : - That Julius Cæsar was a famous man : With what THE JULIUS Cæsar . 51.
... general all - ending day . And then , after a " What say you , uncle ? " he ex- plains the great thought that was working in his mind in these striking words : : - That Julius Cæsar was a famous man : With what THE JULIUS Cæsar . 51.
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... thought to afford a considerably more comprehensive represen- tation of " the mighty Julius " than the Play which bears his name . We cannot be sure that that Play was so entitled by Shakespeare . " The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar , " or ...
... thought to afford a considerably more comprehensive represen- tation of " the mighty Julius " than the Play which bears his name . We cannot be sure that that Play was so entitled by Shakespeare . " The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar , " or ...
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... thought it necessary , in the present revision , to make the numerous typographical rectifications which would have been required in the margin of every page , and also in many of the references , to remove the traces of an unimportant ...
... thought it necessary , in the present revision , to make the numerous typographical rectifications which would have been required in the margin of every page , and also in many of the references , to remove the traces of an unimportant ...
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... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? 47. Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself , But by reflection , by some other things . 48. Cas . ' Tis just : 50 . And it is very ...
... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? 47. Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself , But by reflection , by some other things . 48. Cas . ' Tis just : 50 . And it is very ...
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... thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I might entreat you , Be any further moved . What you have said , I will consider ; what you have to say , I will with ...
... thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I might entreat you , Be any further moved . What you have said , I will consider ; what you have to say , I will with ...
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