The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... feems . to be to the known ftory of Ca- far's great pattern Alexander , who being afked , Whether he would run the course at the Olym- pic games , replied , Yes , if the racers were Kings . WARB When When there is in it but one only man ...
... feems . to be to the known ftory of Ca- far's great pattern Alexander , who being afked , Whether he would run the course at the Olym- pic games , replied , Yes , if the racers were Kings . WARB When When there is in it but one only man ...
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... muft answer as for feditious words . -Hold my hand : ] Is the fame as , here's my band . 7 Be factious for redrefs-- ] Factious feems here to mean ac- tive . C 3 In In Pompey's Porch . For now , this fearful night JULIUS CÆSAR . 21.
... muft answer as for feditious words . -Hold my hand : ] Is the fame as , here's my band . 7 Be factious for redrefs-- ] Factious feems here to mean ac- tive . C 3 In In Pompey's Porch . For now , this fearful night JULIUS CÆSAR . 21.
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... feems to be as much confined to the British Homer . This de- fcription of the condition of con- fpirators , before the execution of their design , has a pomp and rerror in it that perfectly afto- nishes . The excellent Mr. Ad- dfn ...
... feems to be as much confined to the British Homer . This de- fcription of the condition of con- fpirators , before the execution of their design , has a pomp and rerror in it that perfectly afto- nishes . The excellent Mr. Ad- dfn ...
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... feems to be , that the blood of Cafar flew upon the ftatue , and trickled down it . And the ex- clamation , Plutarch tells us , that Cæfar received many wounds in the face on this occafon , fo that it might be faid to run blood . But ...
... feems to be , that the blood of Cafar flew upon the ftatue , and trickled down it . And the ex- clamation , Plutarch tells us , that Cæfar received many wounds in the face on this occafon , fo that it might be faid to run blood . But ...
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... feems to countenance fuch a charge . Caffius underflood him . in this fenfe , and with much confcious pride retorts the charge by a like infinuation , -Brutus , bay not me . WARB . I'll not endure it ; you forget yourself , To I'll 74 ...
... feems to countenance fuch a charge . Caffius underflood him . in this fenfe , and with much confcious pride retorts the charge by a like infinuation , -Brutus , bay not me . WARB . I'll not endure it ; you forget yourself , To I'll 74 ...
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