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... Skeat , p . 106 ) : " Now touching his father , some , for the evil will and malice they bare unto Brutus , because of the death of Julius Cæsar , do maintain , that he came not of Junius Brutus that drave out the Tarquins for there ...
... Skeat , p . 106 ) : " Now touching his father , some , for the evil will and malice they bare unto Brutus , because of the death of Julius Cæsar , do maintain , that he came not of Junius Brutus that drave out the Tarquins for there ...
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... Skeat , p . 107 ) . " They do note in some of his Epistles , that he counterfeited that brief compendious manner of speech of the Lacedæmonians . As when the war was begun , he wrote unto the Pergamenians in this sort : I understand you ...
... Skeat , p . 107 ) . " They do note in some of his Epistles , that he counterfeited that brief compendious manner of speech of the Lacedæmonians . As when the war was begun , he wrote unto the Pergamenians in this sort : I understand you ...
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... Skeat , p . 97 ) : " Cæsar also had Cas- sius in great jealousy and suspected him much ; whereupon he said on a time to his friends , ' What will Cassius do , think ye ? I like not his pale looks . ' Another time , when Cæsar's friends ...
... Skeat , p . 97 ) : " Cæsar also had Cas- sius in great jealousy and suspected him much ; whereupon he said on a time to his friends , ' What will Cassius do , think ye ? I like not his pale looks . ' Another time , when Cæsar's friends ...
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... Skeat , p . 163 ) : Antonius being one among the rest that was to run , leaving the ancient ceremonies and old customs of that solemnity , he ran to the tribune where Cæsar was set , and carried a laurel crown in his hand , having a ...
... Skeat , p . 163 ) : Antonius being one among the rest that was to run , leaving the ancient ceremonies and old customs of that solemnity , he ran to the tribune where Cæsar was set , and carried a laurel crown in his hand , having a ...
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... Skeat , p . 95 ) , “ And tearing open his doublet - collar , making his neck bare , he cried out , " etc. 265. An if ; a very common word in old English . See Introduc- tion , § 41 . 266-7 . To hell among the rogues : The Roman Casca ...
... Skeat , p . 95 ) , “ And tearing open his doublet - collar , making his neck bare , he cried out , " etc. 265. An if ; a very common word in old English . See Introduc- tion , § 41 . 266-7 . To hell among the rogues : The Roman Casca ...
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