The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page 172
... Cass . fell a - laughing at him : but Brut . thrust him out of the chamber , and called him dog , and counterfeit cynic . Howbeit his coming in brake their strife at that time , and so they left each other . ' ( Sk . 134–5 . ) In Plut ...
... Cass . fell a - laughing at him : but Brut . thrust him out of the chamber , and called him dog , and counterfeit cynic . Howbeit his coming in brake their strife at that time , and so they left each other . ' ( Sk . 134–5 . ) In Plut ...
Page 191
... Cass . , thinking he had overcome them as himself had done : and Cass . on the other side tarried not for Brut . , thinking he had been overthrown as himself was . ' S.D. F. ' Alarum . Enter Brutus and Meffala . ' . again at 1. 2 ' Lowd ...
... Cass . , thinking he had overcome them as himself had done : and Cass . on the other side tarried not for Brut . , thinking he had been overthrown as himself was . ' S.D. F. ' Alarum . Enter Brutus and Meffala . ' . again at 1. 2 ' Lowd ...
Page 192
... Cass . himself saw nothing , for his sight was very bad , saving that he saw ( and yet with much ado ) how the enemies spoiled his camp before his eyes . He saw also a great troop of horsemen , whom Brut . sent to aid him , and thought ...
... Cass . himself saw nothing , for his sight was very bad , saving that he saw ( and yet with much ado ) how the enemies spoiled his camp before his eyes . He saw also a great troop of horsemen , whom Brut . sent to aid him , and thought ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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