Julius CaesarRoyal National Institute for the Blind., 1905 - 18 pages |
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Page 85
... Haml . iv . 2. 13 :. your sounds , your shouts of joy . 48. concave , hollow , and so capable of taking in sounds ; the idea is of the banks being hollowed out by the action of the stream . 50. cull out a holiday , pick out this day ...
... Haml . iv . 2. 13 :. your sounds , your shouts of joy . 48. concave , hollow , and so capable of taking in sounds ; the idea is of the banks being hollowed out by the action of the stream . 50. cull out a holiday , pick out this day ...
Page 95
... Haml . i . 5. 21 , “ But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood " ; Oth . iv . 2. 130 , " I will be hang'd , if some eternal villain , " etc. Furness thinks that here and in Oth . the word has its proper meaning . to ...
... Haml . i . 5. 21 , “ But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood " ; Oth . iv . 2. 130 , " I will be hang'd , if some eternal villain , " etc. Furness thinks that here and in Oth . the word has its proper meaning . to ...
Page 103
... Haml . i . 1. 113-20 . 11. a civil ... heaven , a strife in which the different powers and forces of heaven were at variance with each other as the different powers and forces of a nation are at variance in civil wars . 12. too saucy ...
... Haml . i . 1. 113-20 . 11. a civil ... heaven , a strife in which the different powers and forces of heaven were at variance with each other as the different powers and forces of a nation are at variance in civil wars . 12. too saucy ...
Page 105
... Haml . ii . 1. 78 , " Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd . " 49. the thunder - stone , " is the imaginary product of the thunder , which the ancients called Brontia ... It is the fossil commonly called the Belemnite , or Finger ...
... Haml . ii . 1. 78 , " Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd . " 49. the thunder - stone , " is the imaginary product of the thunder , which the ancients called Brontia ... It is the fossil commonly called the Belemnite , or Finger ...
Page 111
... Haml . ii . 2. 457 , " caviare to the general " : would be , desires to be . 13. How that question : what effect his being crowned might have upon his nature , that is the question which needs to be debated . 14. brings forth , causes ...
... Haml . ii . 2. 457 , " caviare to the general " : would be , desires to be . 13. How that question : what effect his being crowned might have upon his nature , that is the question which needs to be debated . 14. brings forth , causes ...
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