The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... fire . " - CAmpbell . 10 The meaning is , " till your tears swell the river from the extreme low- water mark to the extreme high - water mark . " 17 Wher for whether . The contraction occurs repeatedly in this play . - In basest metal ...
... fire . " - CAmpbell . 10 The meaning is , " till your tears swell the river from the extreme low- water mark to the extreme high - water mark . " 17 Wher for whether . The contraction occurs repeatedly in this play . - In basest metal ...
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... fire . So , in Troilus and Cressida , iii . 3 , Thersites says of Ajax's wit , " It lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint , which will not show without knocking . " 41 That is , hath happened or come to pass . Repeatedly so . 42 The ...
... fire . So , in Troilus and Cressida , iii . 3 , Thersites says of Ajax's wit , " It lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint , which will not show without knocking . " 41 That is , hath happened or come to pass . Repeatedly so . 42 The ...
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... fire . Either there is a civil strife in Heaven , Or else the world , too saucy with the gods , Incenses them to send destruction.4 · Cic . Why , saw you any thing more 5 wonderful Casca . A common slave - you'd know him well by sight 6 ...
... fire . Either there is a civil strife in Heaven , Or else the world , too saucy with the gods , Incenses them to send destruction.4 · Cic . Why , saw you any thing more 5 wonderful Casca . A common slave - you'd know him well by sight 6 ...
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... fire , walk up and down the streets . And yesterday the bird of night9 did sit Even at noonday upon the market - place , Hooting and shrieking . When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say , These are their seasons ...
... fire , walk up and down the streets . And yesterday the bird of night9 did sit Even at noonday upon the market - place , Hooting and shrieking . When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say , These are their seasons ...
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... fires , why all these gliding ghosts , Why birds and beasts from quality and kind ; Why old men fool , and children calculate ; Why all these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and preformèd faculties , To monstrous ...
... fires , why all these gliding ghosts , Why birds and beasts from quality and kind ; Why old men fool , and children calculate ; Why all these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and preformèd faculties , To monstrous ...
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ARTEMIDORUS bear blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Capitol Casca Cass Cassius cause Cicero Cinna Clown common dead dear death deed Denmark dost doth Dyce Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear fire follow foot-note Fortinbras friends Ghost give grief Guild GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hast hath hear heart Heaven honour Hora Horatio Ides of March is't Julius Cæsar King Laer Laertes look lord Lucilius Lucius madness Marc Mark Antony matter means Messala mind mother murder nature night noble Octavius old copies Ophe Ophelia original Osric passage passion phrase play players Plutarch Poet Poet's Polo Polonius pray quartos Queen repeatedly revenge Roman Rome Rosen ROSENCRANTZ SCENE second folio sense Shakespeare soul speak speech spirit stand sweet sword tell thee thing thou thought Titinius to-night unto virtue word