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... Cæsar's vesture wounded ? look you here ! Here is himself , marr'd . as you see , by traitors . Julius Cæsar , Act III . Sc . 6 . Had Antony endeavored to excite his audience to vengeance , with- out paving the way by raising their ...
... Cæsar's vesture wounded ? look you here ! Here is himself , marr'd . as you see , by traitors . Julius Cæsar , Act III . Sc . 6 . Had Antony endeavored to excite his audience to vengeance , with- out paving the way by raising their ...
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... Julius Cæsar , Act I. Sc . 3 . Glo'ster , inflamed with resentment against his son Edgar , could even force himself into a momentary conviction that they were not related : O strange fasten'd villain ! Would he deny his letter ? —I ...
... Julius Cæsar , Act I. Sc . 3 . Glo'ster , inflamed with resentment against his son Edgar , could even force himself into a momentary conviction that they were not related : O strange fasten'd villain ! Would he deny his letter ? —I ...
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... Julius Cæsar , Act I. Sc . 3 . Cleopatra . I dreamt there was an Emp'ror Antony ; Oh such another sleep , that I might see But such another man ! His face was as the heavens : and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course ...
... Julius Cæsar , Act I. Sc . 3 . Cleopatra . I dreamt there was an Emp'ror Antony ; Oh such another sleep , that I might see But such another man ! His face was as the heavens : and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course ...
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... Cæsar's spirit , ranging for revenge , With Atê by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines , with a monarch's voice , Cry , Havock ! and let slip the dogs of war . Julius Cæsar , Act III . Sc . 4 . No desire is more ...
... Cæsar's spirit , ranging for revenge , With Atê by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines , with a monarch's voice , Cry , Havock ! and let slip the dogs of war . Julius Cæsar , Act III . Sc . 4 . No desire is more ...
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... Julius Cæsar , Act II . Sc . 3 . Le Cid , Act V. Sc . last . Vos mains seules ont droit de vaincre un invincible . Que son nom soit béni . Que son nom soit chanté , Que l'on célèbre ses ouvrages Au delà de l'éternité . Esther , Act V ...
... Julius Cæsar , Act II . Sc . 3 . Le Cid , Act V. Sc . last . Vos mains seules ont droit de vaincre un invincible . Que son nom soit béni . Que son nom soit chanté , Que l'on célèbre ses ouvrages Au delà de l'éternité . Esther , Act V ...
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