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Page xvii
... taken nor shall take Marcus Brutus alive , and I beseech God keep him from that fortune : for wheresoever he be found , alive or dead , he will be found like himself . Julius Caesar , 5. 4. 21-5 I dare assure thee that no enemy Shall ...
... taken nor shall take Marcus Brutus alive , and I beseech God keep him from that fortune : for wheresoever he be found , alive or dead , he will be found like himself . Julius Caesar , 5. 4. 21-5 I dare assure thee that no enemy Shall ...
Page xxxviii
... taken.4 Several different actresses took the women's parts during these forty years , but Mrs Thurmond was most frequent as Portia ( 1721-34 ) , and Mrs Horton as Calphurnia ( 1721 and 1725 ) , both at Drury Lane . Under Garrick Drury ...
... taken.4 Several different actresses took the women's parts during these forty years , but Mrs Thurmond was most frequent as Portia ( 1721-34 ) , and Mrs Horton as Calphurnia ( 1721 and 1725 ) , both at Drury Lane . Under Garrick Drury ...
Page 122
... taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by any religious oaths , they all kept the matter so secret to themselves , and could so cunningly handle it , that ...
... taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by any religious oaths , they all kept the matter so secret to themselves , and could so cunningly handle it , that ...
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