Selected Plays of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors. Romeo and Juliet. A midsummer night's dream. The life of King Henry V. King Lear. Antony and Cleopatra. The tempestAmerican Book Company, 1936 |
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Page 316
... Brutus's fondness for books , Cæsar's arrogance and physical infirmity . The same is true of the events - not only ... Brutus was held , the methods used to win him over to the conspiracy , the drawing in of Ligarius , the exclusion of ...
... Brutus's fondness for books , Cæsar's arrogance and physical infirmity . The same is true of the events - not only ... Brutus was held , the methods used to win him over to the conspiracy , the drawing in of Ligarius , the exclusion of ...
Page 341
... Brutus to our party— Cas . Be you content . Good Cinna , take this paper , And look you lay it in the prætor's chair , Where Brutus may but find it ; and throw this In at his window ; set this up with wax Upon old Brutus ' statue . All ...
... Brutus to our party— Cas . Be you content . Good Cinna , take this paper , And look you lay it in the prætor's chair , Where Brutus may but find it ; and throw this In at his window ; set this up with wax Upon old Brutus ' statue . All ...
Page 373
... Brutus ' sake , I am beholding to you . Fourth Pleb . What does he say Third Pleb . He finds himself beholding to us all . 70 [ Goes into the pulpit . of Brutus ? He says , for Brutus ' sake , Fourth Pleb . ' Twere best he speak no harm of ...
... Brutus ' sake , I am beholding to you . Fourth Pleb . What does he say Third Pleb . He finds himself beholding to us all . 70 [ Goes into the pulpit . of Brutus ? He says , for Brutus ' sake , Fourth Pleb . ' Twere best he speak no harm of ...
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