Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... Cæsar , 904 To a Nightingale , 160 Grief of Aspatia for the Marriage of Amintor and Sonnets , 160 Evadne , 205 SIR ... Cæsar's Body , 185 Convivial Song , by Bishop Still , 225 Othello's Relation of his Courtship to the Senate ...
... Cæsar , 904 To a Nightingale , 160 Grief of Aspatia for the Marriage of Amintor and Sonnets , 160 Evadne , 205 SIR ... Cæsar's Body , 185 Convivial Song , by Bishop Still , 225 Othello's Relation of his Courtship to the Senate ...
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... Cæsar is read to his great praise ; and Jovius the Italian to his just reproach . Then to mark diligently the causes , counsels , acts , and issues , in all great attempts : and in causes , what is just or unjust ; in counsels , what is ...
... Cæsar is read to his great praise ; and Jovius the Italian to his just reproach . Then to mark diligently the causes , counsels , acts , and issues , in all great attempts : and in causes , what is just or unjust ; in counsels , what is ...
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... Cæsar . It was first published in 1606 , and contains several passages resembling parts of Shakspeare's tragedy of the same name , but it has not been ascertained which was first published . The genius of Shakspeare did not disdain to ...
... Cæsar . It was first published in 1606 , and contains several passages resembling parts of Shakspeare's tragedy of the same name , but it has not been ascertained which was first published . The genius of Shakspeare did not disdain to ...
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... Cæsar , thou dost me waz . " he replied , " Cæsar did never wrong but Just cause , " and such like , which were ridicu- But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . Lire was ever more in him to be praised than to varoned . ' The first ...
... Cæsar , thou dost me waz . " he replied , " Cæsar did never wrong but Just cause , " and such like , which were ridicu- But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . Lire was ever more in him to be praised than to varoned . ' The first ...
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... Cæsar has had great wrong . Hor Do not , my lord . Han . Why , what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a ... Cæsar's Body . ] [ Exeunt . 1st Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2d Cit . Poor soul ! his ...
... Cæsar has had great wrong . Hor Do not , my lord . Han . Why , what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a ... Cæsar's Body . ] [ Exeunt . 1st Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2d Cit . Poor soul ! his ...
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