The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... Brut . , upon complaint of the Sardians , did condemn and note Lucius Pella for a defamed person , that had been a Praetor of the Romans , and whom Brut . had given charge unto ; for that he was accused and convicted of robbery and ...
... Brut . , upon complaint of the Sardians , did condemn and note Lucius Pella for a defamed person , that had been a Praetor of the Romans , and whom Brut . had given charge unto ; for that he was accused and convicted of robbery and ...
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... Brut . had conquered all of his side , and Cass . had lost all on the other side . For nothing undid them but that Brut . went not to help Cass . , thinking he had overcome them as himself had done : and Cass . on the other side tarried ...
... Brut . had conquered all of his side , and Cass . had lost all on the other side . For nothing undid them but that Brut . went not to help Cass . , thinking he had overcome them as himself had done : and Cass . on the other side tarried ...
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... Brut.'s desperate mood at the opening of 5. 4 and to his decision to kill himself in 5. 5 ( v . note , ll . 17-20 ) : ' The second battle being at hand this spirit appeared again unto him , but spake never a word . Thereupon Brut ...
... Brut.'s desperate mood at the opening of 5. 4 and to his decision to kill himself in 5. 5 ( v . note , ll . 17-20 ) : ' The second battle being at hand this spirit appeared again unto him , but spake never a word . Thereupon Brut ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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