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Page xxii
... Philippi , -what story could be told more rapidly , or , on the whole , more entrancingly ? It is all a tale of the upheaval of the old Roman state , and we seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ...
... Philippi , -what story could be told more rapidly , or , on the whole , more entrancingly ? It is all a tale of the upheaval of the old Roman state , and we seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ...
Page xxiv
... Philippi ; and what says Brutus on the battle field ? 66 " O Julius Cæsar , thou art mighty yet ! Thy spirit walks abroad , and turns our swords In our own proper entrails . " Reasonable as this explanation may be , there is a better ...
... Philippi ; and what says Brutus on the battle field ? 66 " O Julius Cæsar , thou art mighty yet ! Thy spirit walks abroad , and turns our swords In our own proper entrails . " Reasonable as this explanation may be , there is a better ...
Page xxxv
... Philippi ( iv , 3 , 223 ) ; Early to - morrow will we rise and hence ( iv , 3 , 228 ) ; We must out and talk ( v , 1 , 22 ) ; I will myself into the pulpit first ( iii , 1 , 237 ) ; And thither will I straight to visit him ( iii , 2 ...
... Philippi ( iv , 3 , 223 ) ; Early to - morrow will we rise and hence ( iv , 3 , 228 ) ; We must out and talk ( v , 1 , 22 ) ; I will myself into the pulpit first ( iii , 1 , 237 ) ; And thither will I straight to visit him ( iii , 2 ...
Page xxxix
... , 246 ) . yond ( i , 2 , 194 ) . 36. NOUNS USED AS ADJECTIVES : Tiber banks ( i , 1 , 61 ) ; Philippi fields ( v , 5 , 19 ) ; ferret eyes ( 1 , 2 , 186 ) . 37. COMPOUND ADJECTIVES : honourable - dangerous ( i , INTRODUCTION xxxix.
... , 246 ) . yond ( i , 2 , 194 ) . 36. NOUNS USED AS ADJECTIVES : Tiber banks ( i , 1 , 61 ) ; Philippi fields ( v , 5 , 19 ) ; ferret eyes ( 1 , 2 , 186 ) . 37. COMPOUND ADJECTIVES : honourable - dangerous ( i , INTRODUCTION xxxix.
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... . CALPURNIA , wife to Cæsar . PORTIA , wife to Brutus . Senators , Citizens , Guards , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Rome : the neighbourhood of Sardis : the neighbourhood of Philippi . ACT FIRST . SCENE I. - Rome . A street.
... . CALPURNIA , wife to Cæsar . PORTIA , wife to Brutus . Senators , Citizens , Guards , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Rome : the neighbourhood of Sardis : the neighbourhood of Philippi . ACT FIRST . SCENE I. - Rome . A street.
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