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... Lord Junius Brutus sware for Lucrece ' rape , That we will prosecute by good advice Mortal revenge upon these traitorous Goths , And see their blood , or die with this reproach . Tit . ' Tis sure enough , an you knew how .
... Lord Junius Brutus sware for Lucrece ' rape , That we will prosecute by good advice Mortal revenge upon these traitorous Goths , And see their blood , or die with this reproach . Tit . ' Tis sure enough , an you knew how .
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Lives off , Brutus , and Antay Coriolanus a 16 ártony and Cleopatra , it is speare's debt to North's monumental described as " mst sovereign in its men in all ages In Julius Cesar , 13 dramatist has often borrowed North's waiv incident ...
Lives off , Brutus , and Antay Coriolanus a 16 ártony and Cleopatra , it is speare's debt to North's monumental described as " mst sovereign in its men in all ages In Julius Cesar , 13 dramatist has often borrowed North's waiv incident ...
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Shakespeare derived his materials for Julius Cæsar from Sir Thomas North's famous translation of Plutarch's " Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans , " and more especially from the Lives of Cæsar , Brutus , and Antony .
Shakespeare derived his materials for Julius Cæsar from Sir Thomas North's famous translation of Plutarch's " Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans , " and more especially from the Lives of Cæsar , Brutus , and Antony .
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... Brutus , and his other foon , And stikked him with bodëkins anoon With many a wound , and thus they let him lie . ... Polonius in his student - days " did enact Julius Cæsar , " " I was killed i ' the Capitol ; Brutus killed me .
... Brutus , and his other foon , And stikked him with bodëkins anoon With many a wound , and thus they let him lie . ... Polonius in his student - days " did enact Julius Cæsar , " " I was killed i ' the Capitol ; Brutus killed me .
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Mirror of Martyrs , printed in 1601 ; the following lines are obviously a direct reference to the present play : - " The many - headed multitude were drawn By Brutus ' speech , that Cæsar was ambitious . When eloquent Mark Antonie had ...
Mirror of Martyrs , printed in 1601 ; the following lines are obviously a direct reference to the present play : - " The many - headed multitude were drawn By Brutus ' speech , that Cæsar was ambitious . When eloquent Mark Antonie had ...
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