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... Cæsar Vecellio , in his " Habiti Antichi e Moderni , " presents us with a dress of this time , which he distinctly describes as that of a young nobleman on a love - making expedition . He assigns no particular date to it , but the.
... Cæsar Vecellio , in his " Habiti Antichi e Moderni , " presents us with a dress of this time , which he distinctly describes as that of a young nobleman on a love - making expedition . He assigns no particular date to it , but the.
Page 101
... Cæsar Hor . Friends to this ground . And liegemen to O , farewell , honest soldier : Fran . Give you good night.b Mar. Who hath reliev'd you ? Fran . Give you good night . Mar. Ber . Bernardo hath my place . [ Exit FRANCISCO . Holla ...
... Cæsar Hor . Friends to this ground . And liegemen to O , farewell , honest soldier : Fran . Give you good night.b Mar. Who hath reliev'd you ? Fran . Give you good night . Mar. Ber . Bernardo hath my place . [ Exit FRANCISCO . Holla ...
Page 103
... Cæsar . ' In that noble play we have a de- scription greatly resembling this , especially in the lines which we print in italics : - " There is one within , Besides the things that we have heard and seen , Recounts most horrid sights ...
... Cæsar . ' In that noble play we have a de- scription greatly resembling this , especially in the lines which we print in italics : - " There is one within , Besides the things that we have heard and seen , Recounts most horrid sights ...
Page 110
... Cæsar , we have : - " Yet I insisted , yet you answer'd not , But with an angry wafter of your hand Gave sign for me to leave you . " e This is generally interpreted , and we think justly , " would displace the sovereignty of your ...
... Cæsar , we have : - " Yet I insisted , yet you answer'd not , But with an angry wafter of your hand Gave sign for me to leave you . " e This is generally interpreted , and we think justly , " would displace the sovereignty of your ...
Page 129
... Cæsar is spoken of , by oid writers , as slain by bodkins . d These , in folio , but not in quartos . e Grunt . So the originals . The players , in their squea- mishness , always give us groan ; and , if they had not the terror of the ...
... Cæsar is spoken of , by oid writers , as slain by bodkins . d These , in folio , but not in quartos . e Grunt . So the originals . The players , in their squea- mishness , always give us groan ; and , if they had not the terror of the ...
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