Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 110 Seiten |
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... heart that not one of my friends hath failed me at my need ; " and Shakespeare writes , - " My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . " And Shakespeare's " Pluck down benches . Pluck down forms ...
... heart that not one of my friends hath failed me at my need ; " and Shakespeare writes , - " My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . " And Shakespeare's " Pluck down benches . Pluck down forms ...
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... hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements , To towers and windows , yea , to chimney - tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat 40 The live ...
... hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements , To towers and windows , yea , to chimney - tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat 40 The live ...
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... hearts of controversy ; But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , Cæsar cried , " Help me , Cassius , or I sink ! " I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so from the ...
... hearts of controversy ; But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , Cæsar cried , " Help me , Cassius , or I sink ! " I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so from the ...
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... heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves , And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And ...
... heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves , And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And ...
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... 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 . Cas . Did Cicero say any thing ? Casca . Ay , he ...
... 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 . Cas . Did Cicero say any thing ? Casca . Ay , he ...
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