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... fame fource . However , there are some reasons for thinking the coincidence more than accidental . A paffage in The Tempest , ( p . 127 , ) seems to have been copied from one in Darius , another play of Lord Sterline's , printed at ...
... fame fource . However , there are some reasons for thinking the coincidence more than accidental . A paffage in The Tempest , ( p . 127 , ) seems to have been copied from one in Darius , another play of Lord Sterline's , printed at ...
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... fame year , he was flain . Nov. 27 , A. U. C. 710 , the triumvirs met at a fmall island , formed by the river Rhenus , near Bononia , and there adjufted their cruel profcription . A. U. C. 11 , Brutus and Caffius were defeated near ...
... fame year , he was flain . Nov. 27 , A. U. C. 710 , the triumvirs met at a fmall island , formed by the river Rhenus , near Bononia , and there adjufted their cruel profcription . A. U. C. 11 , Brutus and Caffius were defeated near ...
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... 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 . Here , my lord . CES . Stand 10 JULIUS CAESAR .
... 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 . Here , my lord . CES . Stand 10 JULIUS CAESAR .
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... fame originals . STEEVENS . The correcion was made by Mr. Pope . " At that time , ( fays 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 ...
... fame originals . STEEVENS . The correcion was made by Mr. Pope . " At that time , ( fays 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 ...
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... fame eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lofe his luftre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd , Give me fome drink ...
... fame eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lofe his luftre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd , Give me fome drink ...
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