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Pagina 9
... noble men's sonnes , young men , ( and some of them magistrates themselves that govern them ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport them they meet in their way with leather thongs . - And many noble women and gentlewo men ...
... noble men's sonnes , young men , ( and some of them magistrates themselves that govern them ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport them they meet in their way with leather thongs . - And many noble women and gentlewo men ...
Pagina 12
... noble Brutus had his eyes . Bru . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me ? Cas . Therefore , good Brutus , be prepar'd to hear : And , since you know you ...
... noble Brutus had his eyes . Bru . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me ? Cas . Therefore , good Brutus , be prepar'd to hear : And , since you know you ...
Pagina 14
... noble : it is taken from the Olympic games . The majes- tick world is a fine periphrasis for the Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis Romanus . But the particular ...
... noble : it is taken from the Olympic games . The majes- tick world is a fine periphrasis for the Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis Romanus . But the particular ...
Pagina 15
... noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was fam'd with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walks encompass'd but one man ? Now is it Rome indeed ...
... noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was fam'd with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walks encompass'd but one man ? Now is it Rome indeed ...
Pagina 16
... noble friend , chew upon this ; 5 Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . Cas . I am glad , that my weak words ? Have struck but thus much ...
... noble friend , chew upon this ; 5 Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . Cas . I am glad , that my weak words ? Have struck but thus much ...
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