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Pagina 8
Velleius Paterculus , speaking of Decimus Brutus , says : ab iis , quos miserat Antonius , jugulatus est ; justissimasque optimè de se merito viro C. Cæsari pœnas dedit . Cujus cum primus omnium Cal . Here , my lord . Cas .
Velleius Paterculus , speaking of Decimus Brutus , says : ab iis , quos miserat Antonius , jugulatus est ; justissimasque optimè de se merito viro C. Cæsari pœnas dedit . Cujus cum primus omnium Cal . Here , my lord . Cas .
Pagina 9
Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders say , The barren , touched in this holy chase ... At that time , ( says Plutarch ) the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men say was the ...
Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders say , The barren , touched in this holy chase ... At that time , ( says Plutarch ) the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men say was the ...
Pagina 10
When Cæsar says , Do this , it is performed . Cas . Set on ; and leave no ceremony out . Sooth . Cæsar . Cas . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still - Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cas .
When Cæsar says , Do this , it is performed . Cas . Set on ; and leave no ceremony out . Sooth . Cæsar . Cas . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still - Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cas .
Pagina 15
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 , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a ...
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 , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a ...
Pagina 25
Coriolanus , says : " I have been always factionary on the part of your general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV .
Coriolanus , says : " I have been always factionary on the part of your general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV .
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