The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... stand up And say to all the world , This was a man / Collier's theory is , that Drayton , before recasting his poem , had either seen the play in manuscript or heard it at the theatre , and so caught and copied the language of ...
... stand up And say to all the world , This was a man / Collier's theory is , that Drayton , before recasting his poem , had either seen the play in manuscript or heard it at the theatre , and so caught and copied the language of ...
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... Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , [ Music ceases . 19 This festival , held in honour of Lupercus , the Roman Pan , fell on the . 13th of February , which month was so named from Februus , a surname of , the god . Lupercus was ...
... Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , [ Music ceases . 19 This festival , held in honour of Lupercus , the Roman Pan , fell on the . 13th of February , which month was so named from Februus , a surname of , the god . Lupercus was ...
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... standing on a globe , and inscribed to " Cæsar the Demigod " ; which inscription , however , Cæsar had erased . — The original Colossus was a bronze statue a hundred and twenty feet high , set up astride a part of the harbour at Rhodes ...
... standing on a globe , and inscribed to " Cæsar the Demigod " ; which inscription , however , Cæsar had erased . — The original Colossus was a bronze statue a hundred and twenty feet high , set up astride a part of the harbour at Rhodes ...
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... standing prostrate " before Cæsar . Falling sickness or falling - evil was the English name for epilepsy . Cæsar was subject to it , especially in his later years , as Napoleon also is said to have been . See page 17 , note 26 . 60 ...
... standing prostrate " before Cæsar . Falling sickness or falling - evil was the English name for epilepsy . Cæsar was subject to it , especially in his later years , as Napoleon also is said to have been . See page 17 , note 26 . 60 ...
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... stand in the most terrible and nimble stroke of quick , cross lightning ? " 17 That is , put on a look or expression of wonder . So in Much Ado , iv . 1 : " I am so attired in wonder , I know not what to say . " 18 To see the strange ...
... stand in the most terrible and nimble stroke of quick , cross lightning ? " 17 That is , put on a look or expression of wonder . So in Much Ado , iv . 1 : " I am so attired in wonder , I know not what to say . " 18 To see the strange ...
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