The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 16
... sense of mysterious persistences of spiritual energy which continually emerges in the tragedies and inspires some of their most haunting and thrill- ing moments ; -energy which defies the accident of death- Brutus ' For it is , as the ...
... sense of mysterious persistences of spiritual energy which continually emerges in the tragedies and inspires some of their most haunting and thrill- ing moments ; -energy which defies the accident of death- Brutus ' For it is , as the ...
Page 32
... but Shakespeare always elsewhere uses ' glare ' and ' glaze ' in their perfectly distinct modern senses ; and ' glaze ' has not been ad- duced in any other . Without annoying me : and there were drawn Upon a 32 Julius Cæsar ACT I.
... but Shakespeare always elsewhere uses ' glare ' and ' glaze ' in their perfectly distinct modern senses ; and ' glaze ' has not been ad- duced in any other . Without annoying me : and there were drawn Upon a 32 Julius Cæsar ACT I.
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... sense of peril legible in every countenance . 100 110 120 115. the time's abuse , the grievous plight of the age . 117. idle bed , bed of idle- ness . 118. high - sighted , haughtily supercilious . 118. range , roam . To prick us to ...
... sense of peril legible in every countenance . 100 110 120 115. the time's abuse , the grievous plight of the age . 117. idle bed , bed of idle- ness . 118. high - sighted , haughtily supercilious . 118. range , roam . To prick us to ...
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... honour , that you may believe : censure me in 294. issue , deed ( the ' issue ' of their minds ) . 13. lovers , friends . 16. censure , judge . ΤΟ your wisdom , and awake your senses , that you 71 SC . II Julius Cæsar.
... honour , that you may believe : censure me in 294. issue , deed ( the ' issue ' of their minds ) . 13. lovers , friends . 16. censure , judge . ΤΟ your wisdom , and awake your senses , that you 71 SC . II Julius Cæsar.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. your wisdom , and awake your senses , that you may the better judge . If there be any in this assembly , any dear friend of Cæsar's , to him I say , that Brutus ' love to Cæsar was no less than ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. your wisdom , and awake your senses , that you may the better judge . If there be any in this assembly , any dear friend of Cæsar's , to him I say , that Brutus ' love to Cæsar was no less than ...
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