William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... Caesar thus : — " I , Julius Cæsar , sovereign of knighthood And emperor of mortal man , most high and mighty , Welcome you , princes most benign and good . ' Surely it was little less than plagiary , if it was not meant for downright ...
... Caesar thus : — " I , Julius Cæsar , sovereign of knighthood And emperor of mortal man , most high and mighty , Welcome you , princes most benign and good . ' Surely it was little less than plagiary , if it was not meant for downright ...
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... Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Behoves me keep at utterance . ' This is an intelligent courage , and not the courage of a king of painted ...
... Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Behoves me keep at utterance . ' This is an intelligent courage , and not the courage of a king of painted ...
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... Julius Cæsar , " Act . II . , Scene I. " Henry VI . , " Part III . , Act II . , Scene V. § " Romeo and Juliet , " Act I. , Scene I. court the solitudes that were around him . Whether his CHAP . IX . ] 137 SOLITARY HOURS .
... Julius Cæsar , " Act . II . , Scene I. " Henry VI . , " Part III . , Act II . , Scene V. § " Romeo and Juliet , " Act I. , Scene I. court the solitudes that were around him . Whether his CHAP . IX . ] 137 SOLITARY HOURS .
Strana 138
... Cæsar becoming king , exclaims- " It is the bright day that brings forth the adder , And that craves wary walking ... Julius Cæsar , " Act II . , Scene 1 . C - GHAI The same object had been seen and 138 [ BOOK II . WILLIAM SHAKSPERE ...
... Cæsar becoming king , exclaims- " It is the bright day that brings forth the adder , And that craves wary walking ... Julius Cæsar , " Act II . , Scene 1 . C - GHAI The same object had been seen and 138 [ BOOK II . WILLIAM SHAKSPERE ...
Strana 233
... Cæsar in : As , by a lower but by loving likelihood , Were now the general of our gracious empress ( As , in good time , he may ) from Ireland coming , Bringing rebellion broached on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit To ...
... Cæsar in : As , by a lower but by loving likelihood , Were now the general of our gracious empress ( As , in good time , he may ) from Ireland coming , Bringing rebellion broached on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit To ...
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