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ABSOLUTE EXPRESSIONS, 93, 144. Accidental evils, if you give place to, 143.

Acts and scenes, division into, 90.
Addressed, 124.

ADJECTIVES: as adverbs, 100, 115, 124,
129, 134, 149; as verbs, 96; double
superlatives, 127, 135; nouns as, 93.
Afeard, 118.
Affections, 110.
Afoot, 136.
After, 96.

Aim, I have some, 99.
Alchemy, 107.

All is on the hazard, 149.
Alliteration, 93.

Alone on Cassius, 143.

Bay'd, 129.
about, 140.
Be, 100.
Bear back, 134.
Cæsar hard, 115.
it, 115.

me a bang, 137.
hard, 103, 128.
Bears with glasses, 114.
Beg not your death of us, 128.
Begun, 150.
Behaviours, 95.
Beholding, 133.
Belike, 136.

Best friend, 151.

Bethink, 145.

Betimes, 146.

Betwixt, 112.

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Beyond all use, 118.

Anachronism, 102, 105, 111,

114,

Bid, 152.

145.

Answer, my, must be made, 106. Antonius', 94.

Bills, 150.

Bird of night, 104. Bloody, fiery, 106.

ANTONY: his hostile audience, 133;sign of battle, 148.

his oration, 131; his treachery, 129.

Applauses, 97.

Apt to be render'd, 119.

Appoint, 139.

to die, 128.

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A-weary, 143.

Boldest, most, 127.

Bondman, 151; bondmen, 148. Bootless, 126.

Bravery, 148.

Brook'd, 98.

Brought, 103.

Brutus hath a suit, 121.
Brutus', old, statue, 106.

BRUTUS, MARCUS: his laconic style,
98; his oration, 133; his political
and other mistakes, 114, 129, 144
his relations toward Lucius, 115, 145;
toward Portia, 115; his relation-
ship to Lucius Junius Brutus, 98,
106, 111, 117, 133; to Cassius, 94,
111; his self-consciousness after the
murder of Caesar, 127; his unwilling
ness to take an oath, 112.
Budge, 142.

Awl, but with. I am indeed, sir, 92. Burneth, 110.

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Business, 139.

But, 153.

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CÆSAR: assassination of, 124; cor-
diality, 119; grandiloquent speech,
125; his mantle, 135; prodigies be-
fore his death, 104; refuses the crown,
101; his spirit lives on, 152; super-
stition, 114, 118; swimming prowess,
97; temperance, 120; three and thirty
wounds, 149; triumph, 93; vacilla-
tion, 119; his will, 135.
Cæsar doth not wrong, 125.
Calpurnia, 94.

- contrasted with Portia, 118.
Cancel, 105.

Carrion men,

130.

CASSIUS relationship to Brutus, 94,
111.

Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn
back, 124.

Cast yourself in wonder, 105.

Cato, 152.

young, 152.

's daughter, 116.

Cautelous, 113.

Censure, 133.

Ceremonies, 118.

- decked with, 93.

Charactery, 117.

Charm, 116.

Chew upon this, 99.
Chose, 117.

Cicero described by Brutus, 113.
Ciuna the Poet, 136.
Circulation of the blood, 116.
Circumlocution, 136, 152, 153.
Citizens, 132.

Clean from the purpose, 104.
Climate, 104.

Climax of the play, 122.

Clock hath stricken three, 114.
Close, 129.

Cobbler, 91.

Cold modesty, 129.
Colossus, 97.

Comes upon a wish, he, 136.
Coming from Sardis, 149.
Common pulpits, 126.
Commoner, 91.

Companion, 143.

Conceit, 129; conceited, 107.

Conceptions only proper to myself,
95.

Condemn'd and noted, 141.

Conditional Sentences, 105, 128, 134;
mixed forms, 95, 105.
Conjunctions, double, 126; omitted,
97, 126.
Conn'd, 143.
Consorted, 150.

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- of speech, 135, 151.

Fire, as the flint bears, 143.

drives out fire, 128.

thus much show of, 99.

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Heavy, 116.

Hedge me in, to, 142.
Hell, 102.

Here lies the East, 112.
Hie, 106.

High-sighted tyranny, 112.
Hilts, 151.

His for its, 97, 115, 142, 151.
Hold then my sword, 153.
Honour, set, in one eye, 96.
Honourable, 149.

Honourable-dangerous, 106.
Hour's, 120.

How he receiv'd you, let me be re-
solv'd, 140.

Flavius, Marullus and, ... are put Hurtled, 118.

to silence, 102.

Fleering, 106.

Flint, as the, bears fire, 143.
Flood, the great, 97.

of mutiny, 135.

Fond to think, 125.

Fool, why old men, 105.

Forth, 102.

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Husbanded, 116.
Hybla bees, 148.

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Kill him in the shell, 110.
Knave, 145.

LABEO and Flavius, 152.
Labouring day, 91.

Last of all the Romans, 152.
Law of children, 125.
Lean and hungry look, 100.
Legions on the other side, 150.
Lest that, 126.
Lethe, thy, 129.
Lief, had as, 96.
Ligarius, Caius, 119.
Lightning, 105.
Like, 99.

to their ancestors, 105.

Likes, their, 103.

-ling, termination, 97.

Listen great things, 140.

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Look, Lucius, here's the book, 145. Nice, 142.

Lover, 120, 132, 133.

Low-crooked court'sies, 125.

Lucilius and Messala stand forth,
149.

Titinius, 143.

do you the like, 141.

Lucius and Brutus, 115, 145.
Lupercal, 93, 134.

MACE, 145.

Make forth, 148.

Makes to Cæsar, 124.

Mantle, you all do know this, 135.
March, Ides of, 94, 111, 123.

is wasted fifteen days, 111.
Mark of favor, 111.

Marr'd

Marry, 100.

Mart, 142.

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with traitors, 135.

Marullus and Flavius

to silence, 102.

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Masker and a reveller, 149.

Me, for myself, 105.

Mechanical, 90.

Mender of bad soles, 92.

Meet, 134.

Methinks, 144.

Niggard, 145.

No place will please me so, no mean
of death, 128.

Rome of safety, 130.

None so poor to do him reverence,

134.

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Oath, not an, 112.
Objects, arts, 139.
O'er-read, 123.

- shot, 134.

watch'd, 145.

are put of for in, 114.

Older in practice, 142.
On for of, 95.

for over, 151.

O'nights, 100, 120.

Only, misplaced, 95, 98, 152, 153.
Opinions of success, 118.

Orator, I am no, as Brutus is, 135.

there is much reason in his say- Orchard, 109; orchards, 136.

ings, 134.

Mettle, quick, 103.

Our arms in strength of malice, 128.

Misgiving, my, still falls shrewdly to PALTER, 113.

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Pharsalia, 149.

Philippi here, 148, 150.

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if at, we do face him there, 144. Reflexive pronouns; see under Pro-

of marching to, 144.

plains of, 148.

Physical, 115.

Pindarus stabs him, 151.

Pitch, 94.

Place more void, 121.

Please him come, 127.

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Remorse, 110.

Repealing, 126.
Replication, 93.

Plurals, unusual, of nouns, 95, 97, 150, Resolv'd, 127.

151, 152.

Plutus', 143.

Pompey's basis, on, lies along, 127.
- porch, 106.

theatre, 107.

PORTIA and Brutus, 115; and Cal-
purnia, 118; her voluntary wound,
116.

Posture of your blows are, 148.
PREPOSITIONS: odd use of, 95, 114,
151, 152; omitted, 96, 99, 140.'
Praetor's chair, 106.
Presently, 124, 144.
Press, 94.

Preterite tense; see under Verbs.

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Resting, 126.

Result clause: conjunctions omitted,
93, 125, 134, 142, 145, 152.
Rheumy, 116.
Rhyme, 103, 152.
Riv'd, 103, 143.
Rome, room, 97.
Rout, 96.
Ruby lips, 130.

Ruddy drops that visit my sad heart,
116.
Rumour, 120.

Rushing out of doors, 135.

SARDIS, Coming from, 149.

Saucy, 104, 143.

Scandal, 96.

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