The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... has the following lines , which were not in the original form of the poem : Such one he was , of him we boldly say , In whose rich soul all sovereign powers did suit , In whom in peace the elements all lay So mix'd NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
... has the following lines , which were not in the original form of the poem : Such one he was , of him we boldly say , In whose rich soul all sovereign powers did suit , In whom in peace the elements all lay So mix'd NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.
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... soul ! and forgave him with all their hearts . But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stabb'd their mothers , they would have done no less . Bru . And , after that , he came thus sad away ? Casca . Ay . Cass . Did Cicero ...
... soul ! and forgave him with all their hearts . But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stabb'd their mothers , they would have done no less . Bru . And , after that , he came thus sad away ? Casca . Ay . Cass . Did Cicero ...
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... soul . 25 The idea seems to be that , as men start a huge fire with worthless straws or shavings , so Cæsar is using the degenerate Romans of the time , to set the whole world a - blaze with his own glory . Cassius's enthusiastic What ...
... soul . 25 The idea seems to be that , as men start a huge fire with worthless straws or shavings , so Cæsar is using the degenerate Romans of the time , to set the whole world a - blaze with his own glory . Cassius's enthusiastic What ...
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... souls , the time's abuse , If these be motives weak , break off betimes , And every man hence to his idle bed ; So let high - sighted tyranny range on , Till each man drop by lottery.25 But if these , As I am sure they do , bear fire ...
... souls , the time's abuse , If these be motives weak , break off betimes , And every man hence to his idle bed ; So let high - sighted tyranny range on , Till each man drop by lottery.25 But if these , As I am sure they do , bear fire ...
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... Soul of Rome ! Brave son , derived from honourable loins ! Thou , like an exorcist , 57 hast conjured up My mortified spirit.58 Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ...
... Soul of Rome ! Brave son , derived from honourable loins ! Thou , like an exorcist , 57 hast conjured up My mortified spirit.58 Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ...
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