TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 243
... Cæsar's wife shall meet with better dreams . ' If Cæsar hide himself , shall they not whisper , ' Lo , Cæsar is afraid ? ' Pardon me , Cæsar : for my dear , dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this ; And reason to my love is ...
... Cæsar's wife shall meet with better dreams . ' If Cæsar hide himself , shall they not whisper , ' Lo , Cæsar is afraid ? ' Pardon me , Cæsar : for my dear , dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this ; And reason to my love is ...
Page 248
... Cæsar doth not change . Cas . Trebonius knows his time ; for , look you , Brutus , He draws Mark Antony out of the way . [ Ereunt ANTONY and TREBONIUS . CÆSAR and the Senators take their seats . Dec. Where is Metellus Cimber ? Let him ...
... Cæsar doth not change . Cas . Trebonius knows his time ; for , look you , Brutus , He draws Mark Antony out of the way . [ Ereunt ANTONY and TREBONIUS . CÆSAR and the Senators take their seats . Dec. Where is Metellus Cimber ? Let him ...
Page 350
... Cæsar might have been the catastrophe . The republican and the monarchical principles might have been exhibited in conflict . The republican principle would have triumphed in the fall of Cæsar ; and the poet would have previously held ...
... Cæsar might have been the catastrophe . The republican and the monarchical principles might have been exhibited in conflict . The republican principle would have triumphed in the fall of Cæsar ; and the poet would have previously held ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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