The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... head . It was probably as chief of the Julian Luperci that he officiated on this occasion in " the holy course . " 2 It was an old custom at these festivals for the priests , all naked except a girdle about the loins , to run through ...
... head . It was probably as chief of the Julian Luperci that he officiated on this occasion in " the holy course . " 2 It was an old custom at these festivals for the priests , all naked except a girdle about the loins , to run through ...
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... heads , I never reckon of them ; but these pale - visaged and carrion- lean people , I fear them most ; meaning Brutus and Cassius . " 44 Well given is well disposed . So in North's Plutarch : " If there were any noble attempt done in ...
... heads , I never reckon of them ; but these pale - visaged and carrion- lean people , I fear them most ; meaning Brutus and Cassius . " 44 Well given is well disposed . So in North's Plutarch : " If there were any noble attempt done in ...
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... heads ; but , for mine own part , it was Greek to me.54 I could tell you more news too : Ma- rullus and Flavius , for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images , are 61 Doublet was the common English name of a man's upper outward garment . In ...
... heads ; but , for mine own part , it was Greek to me.54 I could tell you more news too : Ma- rullus and Flavius , for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images , are 61 Doublet was the common English name of a man's upper outward garment . In ...
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... themselves with the thinnest of sophisms ; feeding on air , and conceiving themselves inspired ; or " mis- taking the giddiness of the head for the illumination of the Spirit . " Luc . I know not , sir . Bru . 36 ACT II . JULIUS CÆSAR .
... themselves with the thinnest of sophisms ; feeding on air , and conceiving themselves inspired ; or " mis- taking the giddiness of the head for the illumination of the Spirit . " Luc . I know not , sir . Bru . 36 ACT II . JULIUS CÆSAR .
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... head off , and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death , and envy 36 afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar . Let us be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius . We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar ; And in the spirit ...
... head off , and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death , and envy 36 afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar . Let us be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius . We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar ; And in the spirit ...
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