Julius CaesarC.E. Merrill, 1900 - 240 Seiten |
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... apparent grammatical in- accuracy meets us . He for him , him for he ; spoke and took for spoken and taken ; plural nominatives with singu- 6 8 6 6 lar verbs ; relatives omitted where they are now consid- SHAKESPEARE'S GRAMMAR ...
... apparent grammatical in- accuracy meets us . He for him , him for he ; spoke and took for spoken and taken ; plural nominatives with singu- 6 8 6 6 lar verbs ; relatives omitted where they are now consid- SHAKESPEARE'S GRAMMAR ...
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... meet in court . Pure comedy followed in his retouch of the old Taming of the Shrew , and all the wit of the world , mixed with noble history , met next in the three comedies of Falstaff , the First and Second Parts of Henry IV . , and ...
... meet in court . Pure comedy followed in his retouch of the old Taming of the Shrew , and all the wit of the world , mixed with noble history , met next in the three comedies of Falstaff , the First and Second Parts of Henry IV . , and ...
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... for inefficiency and ineptitude . Lepidus is to him a slight , unmeritable man , meet to be sent on errands , ' one that is to be talked of not as a person , but -- as a property . Antony possesses no constancy of self- 38 INTRODUCTION.
... for inefficiency and ineptitude . Lepidus is to him a slight , unmeritable man , meet to be sent on errands , ' one that is to be talked of not as a person , but -- as a property . Antony possesses no constancy of self- 38 INTRODUCTION.
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... meet to hear and answer such high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . Cas . I am ...
... meet to hear and answer such high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . Cas . I am ...
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... meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who so firm that cannot be seduced ? Cæsar doth bear me hard : but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humor me . I will this night , In ...
... meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who so firm that cannot be seduced ? Cæsar doth bear me hard : but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humor me . I will this night , In ...
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Abbott adjective Alarum Antony's ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cæs Caius CALIFORN Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cassius's Cato cause character Cicero Cinna Citizens Clitus conspirators crown dangerous death Decius deed dost doth drama enemy English Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow friends Gentlemen of Verona give gods grief Hamlet hand hast hath hear heart hence honor ides of March Julius Cæsar knave Latin Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony means Messala mind nature never night noble Brutus noun Octavius Peace Philippi phrase Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's Portia Publius Reënter Roman Rome SCENE sect senators sense Shake shout speak spirit stand Strato sword tell thee things thou art thought Titinius to-day TREBONIUS unto verb Volumnius word wrong