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... thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cæsarism , Shakespeare resorted to the agency of the supernatural , both in the omens that preceded the ...
... thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cæsarism , Shakespeare resorted to the agency of the supernatural , both in the omens that preceded the ...
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... thee what is to be fear'd , Then what I feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by ...
... thee what is to be fear'd , Then what I feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by ...
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... thee a man , Most like this dreadfull Night , That Thunders , Lightens , opens Graves , and roares , As doth the Lyon in the Capitoll : A man no mightier then thy selfe , or me , In personall action ; yet prodigious growne , And ...
... thee a man , Most like this dreadfull Night , That Thunders , Lightens , opens Graves , and roares , As doth the Lyon in the Capitoll : A man no mightier then thy selfe , or me , In personall action ; yet prodigious growne , And ...
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... thee promise , If the redresse will follow , thou receivest Thy full Petition at the hand of Brutus . Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fifteene dayes . 66. fifteene : fourteen - THEOBALD . Knocke within . Brut . ' Tis good ...
... thee promise , If the redresse will follow , thou receivest Thy full Petition at the hand of Brutus . Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fifteene dayes . 66. fifteene : fourteen - THEOBALD . Knocke within . Brut . ' Tis good ...
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... : For if thou path thy native semblance on , Not Erebus it selfe were dimme enough , To hide thee from prevention . 75. of a man : of man - 2-4F . Enter the Conspirators , Cassius , Caska , Decius , 27 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ II . i . 60-85.
... : For if thou path thy native semblance on , Not Erebus it selfe were dimme enough , To hide thee from prevention . 75. of a man : of man - 2-4F . Enter the Conspirators , Cassius , Caska , Decius , 27 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ II . i . 60-85.
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