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... thought to Antony's speech in Appian's History of the Civil War ' ( translation of 1578 ) , and a likeness to Brutus's harangue in Belleforest's History of Hamlet . ' 6 The last two sources , however , are mere conjec- ture , and must ...
... thought to Antony's speech in Appian's History of the Civil War ' ( translation of 1578 ) , and a likeness to Brutus's harangue in Belleforest's History of Hamlet . ' 6 The last two sources , however , are mere conjec- ture , and must ...
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... thought , on the other . EARLY EDITIONS The play is entered in the Stationers ' Register , ' November 8 , 1623 , for the first time . Its earliest printing is the First Folio of 1623 , where it occupies twenty - two pages , from page ...
... thought , on the other . EARLY EDITIONS The play is entered in the Stationers ' Register , ' November 8 , 1623 , for the first time . Its earliest printing is the First Folio of 1623 , where it occupies twenty - two pages , from page ...
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... Then Brutus , I have much mistook your passion , By meanes whereof , this Brest of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy Cogitations . Tell me good Brutus , Can you see your face 9 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 19-50.
... Then Brutus , I have much mistook your passion , By meanes whereof , this Brest of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy Cogitations . Tell me good Brutus , Can you see your face 9 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 19-50.
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... thought of this , I shall recount heereafter . and of these times For this present , I would not so ( with love I might intreat you ) Be any further moov'd : What you have said , I will consider : what you have to say I will with ...
... thought of this , I shall recount heereafter . and of these times For this present , I would not so ( with love I might intreat you ) Be any further moov'd : What you have said , I will consider : what you have to say I will with ...
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... thought , and dye for Cæsar , And that were much he should : for he is given To sports , to wildenesse , and much company . Treb . There is no feare in him ; let him not dye , For he will live , and laugh at this heereafter . Bru ...
... thought , and dye for Cæsar , And that were much he should : for he is given To sports , to wildenesse , and much company . Treb . There is no feare in him ; let him not dye , For he will live , and laugh at this heereafter . Bru ...
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