The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Julius Cæsar on his second invasion of Britain , he agreed to pay an annual tribute to Rome . After his death , Tenantius , Lud's younger son ( his elder brother Androgeus having fled to Rome ) was established on the throne , of which ...
... Julius Cæsar on his second invasion of Britain , he agreed to pay an annual tribute to Rome . After his death , Tenantius , Lud's younger son ( his elder brother Androgeus having fled to Rome ) was established on the throne , of which ...
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... Julius Cæsar : 66 Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Time's office is to calm contending kings , " To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , " To ruinate ...
... Julius Cæsar : 66 Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Time's office is to calm contending kings , " To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , " To ruinate ...
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... Julius Cæsar and Cymbeline are among the plays which originally ap- peared in the blundering first folio ; it is hardly fair to charge irregularities on the poet , of which his publishers alone might have been guilty . I must therefore ...
... Julius Cæsar and Cymbeline are among the plays which originally ap- peared in the blundering first folio ; it is hardly fair to charge irregularities on the poet , of which his publishers alone might have been guilty . I must therefore ...
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... Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " See vol . xii . p . 134 , and vol . iv . p . 389. The modern editors , however , read - approbations . Extend has here the same meaning as in a former scene . p . 8 , n . 4 ...
... Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " See vol . xii . p . 134 , and vol . iv . p . 389. The modern editors , however , read - approbations . Extend has here the same meaning as in a former scene . p . 8 , n . 4 ...
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... Julius Cæsar : " Thine honourable metal may be wrought " From what it is dispos'd [ to ] . " See again , in this play , p . 83. MALONE . Attend the queen , and us ; we shall have SC . III . 73 CYMBELINE .
... Julius Cæsar : " Thine honourable metal may be wrought " From what it is dispos'd [ to ] . " See again , in this play , p . 83. MALONE . Attend the queen , and us ; we shall have SC . III . 73 CYMBELINE .
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