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... the readiness of the plebs to be- friend Cæsar , and in so doing supplying it for later use at the climax and turning - point of the plot , in the This · third act , in answering the crucial question : xxiii INTRODUCTION.
... the readiness of the plebs to be- friend Cæsar , and in so doing supplying it for later use at the climax and turning - point of the plot , in the This · third act , in answering the crucial question : xxiii INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. · third act , in answering the crucial question : Will the people side with Cæsar now ? ' The scene sets graphically before the eye the sym- pathy of the Commoners ...
William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. · third act , in answering the crucial question : Will the people side with Cæsar now ? ' The scene sets graphically before the eye the sym- pathy of the Commoners ...
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... Cobler . Mur . But what Trade art thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A Trade Sir , that I hope I may use , with a safe 2. Murellus : Marullus , and so throughout - THEOBALD . Conscience , which is indeed Sir , a Mender of 5.
... Cobler . Mur . But what Trade art thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A Trade Sir , that I hope I may use , with a safe 2. Murellus : Marullus , and so throughout - THEOBALD . Conscience , which is indeed Sir , a Mender of 5.
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... and finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 140-171.
... and finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 140-171.
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... answer'd not , But with an angry wafter of your hand Gave signe for me to leave you : So I did , Fearing to strengthen that impatience Which seem'd too much inkindled ; and withall , Hoping it was but an effect of Humor , Which sometime ...
... answer'd not , But with an angry wafter of your hand Gave signe for me to leave you : So I did , Fearing to strengthen that impatience Which seem'd too much inkindled ; and withall , Hoping it was but an effect of Humor , Which sometime ...
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