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... Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name . Marullus . 3 -- THEOBALD . a mender of bad foals . ] Fletcher has the fame quibble in his Women Pleas'd : MAR . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty B 3 JULIUS CÆ SA R. ACT I ...
... Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name . Marullus . 3 -- THEOBALD . a mender of bad foals . ] Fletcher has the fame quibble in his Women Pleas'd : MAR . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty B 3 JULIUS CÆ SA R. ACT I ...
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... Plutarch . FARMER . Lord Sterline has committed the fame miftake in his Julius Cæfar : and in Holland's Tranflation of Suetonius , 1606 , which I believe Shakspeare had read , this person is likewise called Decius Brutus . MALONE . CAL ...
... Plutarch . FARMER . Lord Sterline has committed the fame miftake in his Julius Cæfar : and in Holland's Tranflation of Suetonius , 1606 , which I believe Shakspeare had read , this person is likewise called Decius Brutus . MALONE . CAL ...
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... Plutarch , the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men fay was the feaft of Shepheards or heardfmen , and is much like unto the feaft of Lyceians in Arcadia . But howsoever it is , that day there are diverfe noble ...
... Plutarch , the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men fay was the feaft of Shepheards or heardfmen , and is much like unto the feaft of Lyceians in Arcadia . But howsoever it is , that day there are diverfe noble ...
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... Plutarch , infomuch as they that faw it , thought he had been ( 6 1579 : - burnt . " MALONE . 8 I am glad , that my weak words measure , Mr. Ritfon would read : Caf . Have Aruck & c . STEEVENS . - ] For the fake of regular I am glad ...
... Plutarch , infomuch as they that faw it , thought he had been ( 6 1579 : - burnt . " MALONE . 8 I am glad , that my weak words measure , Mr. Ritfon would read : Caf . Have Aruck & c . STEEVENS . - ] For the fake of regular I am glad ...
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... Plutarch , 1579. When Cæfar's friends complained unto him of Antonius and Dolabella , that they pretended fome mischief to- wards him ; he answered , as for those fat men and smooth - combed heads , ( quoth he ) I never reckon of them ...
... Plutarch , 1579. When Cæfar's friends complained unto him of Antonius and Dolabella , that they pretended fome mischief to- wards him ; he answered , as for those fat men and smooth - combed heads , ( quoth he ) I never reckon of them ...
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