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... Chandos Portrait . The left hand points to a pas- sage from " The Tempest . " The monu- ment has no high artistic value , being af fected rather than natural . The Tragedie of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare First Folio.
... Chandos Portrait . The left hand points to a pas- sage from " The Tempest . " The monu- ment has no high artistic value , being af fected rather than natural . The Tragedie of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare First Folio.
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... hand , as in the same Play of Lear , ' contain passages not in the Folio , the additional parts are inserted in the text exactly as they appear in the earliest Quarto form , but enclosed between brackets to show that they are not in the ...
... hand , as in the same Play of Lear , ' contain passages not in the Folio , the additional parts are inserted in the text exactly as they appear in the earliest Quarto form , but enclosed between brackets to show that they are not in the ...
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... hand , seeks the voice of the commons , and proposes to try In my Oration , how the People take The cruell issue of these bloody men . ' And the prudent Cassius remonstrates against letting Antony speak a word , lest the people may be ...
... hand , seeks the voice of the commons , and proposes to try In my Oration , how the People take The cruell issue of these bloody men . ' And the prudent Cassius remonstrates against letting Antony speak a word , lest the people may be ...
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... hand Over your Friend , that loves you . Bru . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veyl'd my looke , I turne the trouble of my Countenance Meerely upon my selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions ...
... hand Over your Friend , that loves you . Bru . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veyl'd my looke , I turne the trouble of my Countenance Meerely upon my selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions ...
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... hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cęsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by the cloake , would you speake with me ? Bru . I Caska , tell us what hath chanc'd to day ...
... hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cęsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by the cloake , would you speake with me ? Bru . I Caska , tell us what hath chanc'd to day ...
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