Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 110 Seiten |
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... leave no ceremony out . [ Flourish . 72. [ vulgar . The adjective , used here as a noun , remains in use in its unobjectionable sense in the phrases the " vulgar tongue , " and " vulgar fractions . " ] 75. [ pitch . Used of a falcon's ...
... leave no ceremony out . [ Flourish . 72. [ vulgar . The adjective , used here as a noun , remains in use in its unobjectionable sense in the phrases the " vulgar tongue , " and " vulgar fractions . " ] 75. [ pitch . Used of a falcon's ...
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... leave him : pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all except Brutus and Cassius . Cas . Will you go see the order of the course ? Bru . Not I. Cas . I pray you , do . Bru . I am not gamesome : I do lack some part Of that quick spirit that is in ...
... leave him : pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all except Brutus and Cassius . Cas . Will you go see the order of the course ? Bru . Not I. Cas . I pray you , do . Bru . I am not gamesome : I do lack some part Of that quick spirit that is in ...
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... leave you : To - morrow , if you please to speak with me , I will come home to you ; or , if you will , Come home to me , and I will wait for you . Cas . I will do so : till then , think of the world . Well , Brutus , thou art noble ...
... leave you : To - morrow , if you please to speak with me , I will come home to you ; or , if you will , Come home to me , and I will wait for you . Cas . I will do so : till then , think of the world . Well , Brutus , thou art noble ...
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... leave him out . Cin . 140 No , by no means . Met . O , let us have him , for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be said , his judgement rul'd our hands ; Our youths and ...
... leave him out . Cin . 140 No , by no means . Met . O , let us have him , for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be said , his judgement rul'd our hands ; Our youths and ...
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... leaving the unicorn to thrust his horn so far into the tree that he could neither escape nor defend himself ; also that bears would stand still and be shot while they looked at themselves in mirrors . Elephants are taken in pitfalls ...
... leaving the unicorn to thrust his horn so far into the tree that he could neither escape nor defend himself ; also that bears would stand still and be shot while they looked at themselves in mirrors . Elephants are taken in pitfalls ...
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