The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... face him there , These people at our back . 210 Cassius . Hear me , good brother . Brutus . Under your pardon . You must note beside That we have tried the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The ...
... face him there , These people at our back . 210 Cassius . Hear me , good brother . Brutus . Under your pardon . You must note beside That we have tried the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The ...
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... face ! And then I swore thee , saving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , 40 Thou shouldst attempt it . Come now , keep thine oath ! Now be a freeman , and with this good sword That ran through Cæsar's bowels search this ...
... face ! And then I swore thee , saving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , 40 Thou shouldst attempt it . Come now , keep thine oath ! Now be a freeman , and with this good sword That ran through Cæsar's bowels search this ...
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... face Almost certainly a corruption of ' faith ' ( Mason , conj . ap . Camb . ) , Plut.'s word ( see above ) ; ' face ' has been interpreted ' sorrowful looks ' ( Theob . ) , ' re- proachful looks ' ( Heath ) , ' troubled looks ' ( Clar ...
... face Almost certainly a corruption of ' faith ' ( Mason , conj . ap . Camb . ) , Plut.'s word ( see above ) ; ' face ' has been interpreted ' sorrowful looks ' ( Theob . ) , ' re- proachful looks ' ( Heath ) , ' troubled looks ' ( Clar ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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