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Page 59
... Thou sleepest Brutus , and art not Brutus indeed . " Cassius finding Brutus ' ambition stirred up the more by these seditious bills , did prick him forward , and 6. Cassius had been a friend of Pompey , whom he had aided in his struggle ...
... Thou sleepest Brutus , and art not Brutus indeed . " Cassius finding Brutus ' ambition stirred up the more by these seditious bills , did prick him forward , and 6. Cassius had been a friend of Pompey , whom he had aided in his struggle ...
Page 67
... thou ? " And Casca in Greek to his brother , " Brother , help me . " At the beginning of this stir , they that were present , not knowing of the conspiracy , were so amazed with the horrible sight they saw : they had no power to fly ...
... thou ? " And Casca in Greek to his brother , " Brother , help me . " At the beginning of this stir , they that were present , not knowing of the conspiracy , were so amazed with the horrible sight they saw : they had no power to fly ...
Page 72
... thou shalt see me by the city of Philippi . " Then Brutus replied again , and said : " Well , I shall see thee then . " Therewithal , the spirit presently van- ished from him . After that time Brutus being in battle near unto the city ...
... thou shalt see me by the city of Philippi . " Then Brutus replied again , and said : " Well , I shall see thee then . " Therewithal , the spirit presently van- ished from him . After that time Brutus being in battle near unto the city ...
Page 81
... thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar . If thou beest not immortal , look about you : GERTRUDE S.SPALLER 66 HERE WILL I STAND TILL CÆSAR PASS THE DEATH OF CÆSAR 81.
... thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar . If thou beest not immortal , look about you : GERTRUDE S.SPALLER 66 HERE WILL I STAND TILL CÆSAR PASS THE DEATH OF CÆSAR 81.
Page 82
... thou read this , O Cæsar , thou mayst live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . 13. Out of the teeth of means beyond the reach of . [ Exit . ACT III SCENE I. Rome . Rome . Before the. 82 THE DEATH OF CESAR.
... thou read this , O Cæsar , thou mayst live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . 13. Out of the teeth of means beyond the reach of . [ Exit . ACT III SCENE I. Rome . Rome . Before the. 82 THE DEATH OF CESAR.
Contents
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THE BATTLE OF CRESSY Jean Froissart | 94 |
THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA E S Creasy | 111 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 138 |
THE TRAVELS OF SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE | 145 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON Selections James Boswell | 155 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Theodore Roosevelt | 277 |
THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS E S Creasy | 284 |
SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY Joseph Addison | 329 |
SIR FRANCIS BACON | 356 |
OF STUDIES Sir Francis Bacon | 362 |
ROBERT OF LINCOLN William Cullen Bryant | 410 |
THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS Oliver Wendell Holmes | 423 |
ODE ON A GRECIAN URN John Keats | 433 |
OWLS Gilbert White | 169 |
THE VISION OF MIRZA Joseph Addison | 231 |
PIPPA PASSES Adapted from Robert Browning | 240 |
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Abraham Lincoln | 272 |
THE FATE OF THE INDIANS Charles Sprague | 439 |
A CALL TO ARMS Patrick Henry | 451 |
HANDY TABLES | 469 |
INDEX | 479 |
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