Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1894 - 110 Seiten |
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... setting of the play than common , and the distinct Anglicisms are not many . The chapter on costume in connection with this play in Knight's Pictorial Shakespeare is a convenient repertory from which to draw hints 4 INTRODUCTION .
... setting of the play than common , and the distinct Anglicisms are not many . The chapter on costume in connection with this play in Knight's Pictorial Shakespeare is a convenient repertory from which to draw hints 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... knabe , and in our common use we give the word " boy " the range of two of the meanings of knave . The notion of villain was a remoter third , and is not in Marullus's mind . ] Sec . Com . Nay , I beseech you , JULIUS CAESAR. ...
... knabe , and in our common use we give the word " boy " the range of two of the meanings of knave . The notion of villain was a remoter third , and is not in Marullus's mind . ] Sec . Com . Nay , I beseech you , JULIUS CAESAR. ...
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... common laugher , or did use To stale with ordinary oaths my love To every new protester ; if you know That I do fawn on men and hug them hard And after scandal them , or if you know That I profess myself in banqueting To all the rout ...
... common laugher , or did use To stale with ordinary oaths my love To every new protester ; if you know That I do fawn on men and hug them hard And after scandal them , or if you know That I profess myself in banqueting To all the rout ...
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... common herd was glad he refus'd the crown , he pluck'd me ope his doublet and offer'd them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupa- tion , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the ...
... common herd was glad he refus'd the crown , he pluck'd me ope his doublet and offer'd them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupa- tion , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the ...
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... it is dispos'd : therefore it is meet 310 289. [ forth , i . e . he was to sup abroad , as was once a common expression . ] - 295. [ blunt clumsy , awkward . ] That noble minds keep ever with their likes ; For SCENE II . ] 21 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... it is dispos'd : therefore it is meet 310 289. [ forth , i . e . he was to sup abroad , as was once a common expression . ] - 295. [ blunt clumsy , awkward . ] That noble minds keep ever with their likes ; For SCENE II . ] 21 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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