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... Cæsar , dead and turn'd to clay , Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O , that that earth , which kept the world in awe , Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw ! -- But soft ! but soft ! aside : - here comes the king ...
... Cæsar , dead and turn'd to clay , Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O , that that earth , which kept the world in awe , Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw ! -- But soft ! but soft ! aside : - here comes the king ...
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... Cæsar ” was written and acted . before 1603. In Act V. Sc . 5 , it will be remembered , Antony pays a beautiful tribute to the character of Brutus , – > 3 “ His life was gentle ; and the elements So mix'd in him , that Nature might ...
... Cæsar ” was written and acted . before 1603. In Act V. Sc . 5 , it will be remembered , Antony pays a beautiful tribute to the character of Brutus , – > 3 “ His life was gentle ; and the elements So mix'd in him , that Nature might ...
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... Cæsar ' was printed , Drayton made even a nearer approach to the words of his original , thus :" He was a man , then boldly dare to say , In whose rich soul the virtuies well did suit ; In whom so mix'd the elements did lay , That none ...
... Cæsar ' was printed , Drayton made even a nearer approach to the words of his original , thus :" He was a man , then boldly dare to say , In whose rich soul the virtuies well did suit ; In whom so mix'd the elements did lay , That none ...
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... Cæsar's trophies . I ' ll about , my handiwork . And drive away the vulgar from the streets : Flav . But wherefore art not in thy shop to- So do you too , where you perceive them thick . day ? These growing feathers pluck'd from Cæsar's ...
... Cæsar's trophies . I ' ll about , my handiwork . And drive away the vulgar from the streets : Flav . But wherefore art not in thy shop to- So do you too , where you perceive them thick . day ? These growing feathers pluck'd from Cæsar's ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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