Julius Caesar, Volume 1Gebhard, 1872 - 145 pages |
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... hast lost the breed of noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was fam'd with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walls encompass'd but one man ...
... hast lost the breed of noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was fam'd with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walls encompass'd but one man ...
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... hast thou led me ? I , perhaps , speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My answer must be made ; but I am arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . CASCA . You speak to Casca ; and to such a man That is no fleering tell ...
... hast thou led me ? I , perhaps , speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My answer must be made ; but I am arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . CASCA . You speak to Casca ; and to such a man That is no fleering tell ...
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... the leaves and breeds insects , " dan verwijs ik naar deze dichtregels : How honey - dews embalm the fragrant morn , And the fair oak with luscious sweets adorn . " Thou hast no figures 1 ) , nor no fantasies JULIUS CAESAR . 45.
... the leaves and breeds insects , " dan verwijs ik naar deze dichtregels : How honey - dews embalm the fragrant morn , And the fair oak with luscious sweets adorn . " Thou hast no figures 1 ) , nor no fantasies JULIUS CAESAR . 45.
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William Shakespeare. Thou hast no figures 1 ) , nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men ; Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . Enter PORTIA . PORTIA . Brutus , my lord ! BRUTUS . Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore ...
William Shakespeare. Thou hast no figures 1 ) , nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men ; Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . Enter PORTIA . PORTIA . Brutus , my lord ! BRUTUS . Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore ...
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... hast conjur'd up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? BRUTUS . A piece of work that will make sick men whole . LIGARIUS . But are not some whole ...
... hast conjur'd up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible ; Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? BRUTUS . A piece of work that will make sick men whole . LIGARIUS . But are not some whole ...
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algemeen alleen anders ARTEMIDORUS bear beteekenis beteekent blood Cæsar Caius CALPHURNIA Capitol CASCA CASSIUS Cicero CINNA CITIZEN CLITUS daar daarom DARDANIUS death DECIUS dien doen dood door doth eenige eerste Enter Exeunt Exit fear geen geheele gelijk gods haar hand hast hath hear heart hebben heeft honourable ides of March iemand iets Julius Caesar komt Lepidus lezen LIGARIUS look lord LUCILIUS LUCIUS maar maken Marcus Brutus Mark Antony MESSALA Metellus Cimber mijn moet moeten mov'd niet meer night noble Brutus Octavius onder onnoodig onze Philippi PINDARUS plaats Pompejus PORTIA Publius Re-enter regel Romans Rome samenzweerders SERVANT slechts speak spreekt staat stand Strato tegen tell terwijl thee thing tijd Titinius to-day toch TREBONIUS treurspel vandaar VARRO veel VOLUMNIUS vraag vreemde waar woord woorden wordt zegt zijn zoodat zulke