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... Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia Livy II . Hannibal to his Soldiers III . C. Marius to the Romans , on their hesitating to appoint him General in the Expedition against Jugurtha , merely on Account of his Extrac- tion IV ...
... Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia Livy II . Hannibal to his Soldiers III . C. Marius to the Romans , on their hesitating to appoint him General in the Expedition against Jugurtha , merely on Account of his Extrac- tion IV ...
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... Brutus and Caffius XV . Bellarius , Guiderius , and Arviragus BOOK VII . DESCRIPTIVE I. Senfibility . PIECES . II . Liberty and Slavery III . Corporal Trim's Eloquence IV . The Man of Rofs V. VI . The Country Clergyman The wifh VII ...
... Brutus and Caffius XV . Bellarius , Guiderius , and Arviragus BOOK VII . DESCRIPTIVE I. Senfibility . PIECES . II . Liberty and Slavery III . Corporal Trim's Eloquence IV . The Man of Rofs V. VI . The Country Clergyman The wifh VII ...
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... Brutus and Caffius Ibid 404 Ibid . 407 XXVII . Othello and Iago Ibid . 411 Ibid . 417 XXIX . Hamlet and Ghoft Ibid . 418 XXX . Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death Ibid . 422 XXXI . Soliloquy of the King in Hamlet Ibid . 423 XXXII . Ode on St ...
... Brutus and Caffius Ibid 404 Ibid . 407 XXVII . Othello and Iago Ibid . 411 Ibid . 417 XXIX . Hamlet and Ghoft Ibid . 418 XXX . Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death Ibid . 422 XXXI . Soliloquy of the King in Hamlet Ibid . 423 XXXII . Ode on St ...
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... BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA . YES , noble lady , I fwear by this blood , which was once fo pure , and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his wicked wife ...
... BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA . YES , noble lady , I fwear by this blood , which was once fo pure , and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his wicked wife ...
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... BRUTUS ON THE DEATH OF CESAR . OMANS , countrymen , and lovers ! hear me for my caufe ; and be filent , that you may hear . Believe me for mine honour , and have respect to mine honour , that you may believe . Centure me in your wifdom ...
... BRUTUS ON THE DEATH OF CESAR . OMANS , countrymen , and lovers ! hear me for my caufe ; and be filent , that you may hear . Believe me for mine honour , and have respect to mine honour , that you may believe . Centure me in your wifdom ...
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