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... Cæsar was to all intents and purposes a king , and would soon have been crowned , had indeed already been " thrice presented with a kingly crown , which he did thrice refuse , " " every time gentler than other , " ) - and lastly , each ...
... Cæsar was to all intents and purposes a king , and would soon have been crowned , had indeed already been " thrice presented with a kingly crown , which he did thrice refuse , " " every time gentler than other , " ) - and lastly , each ...
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... Cæsar bleed for justice ' sake ? " Brutus regards his undertaking as a holy one . He is a ' Sacrificer , ' as Hamlet was an'Executioner . ' And Brutus is even more beset with difficulties than was Hamlet , but difficulties of a totally ...
... Cæsar bleed for justice ' sake ? " Brutus regards his undertaking as a holy one . He is a ' Sacrificer , ' as Hamlet was an'Executioner . ' And Brutus is even more beset with difficulties than was Hamlet , but difficulties of a totally ...
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... Cæsar , pity for Cæsar , affection for Cæsar , hold his hand . His love to Cæsar struggles with his love to Rome . He passes sleepless nights and painful days . His wife beseeches him to unfold to her the grief that will not let him ...
... Cæsar , pity for Cæsar , affection for Cæsar , hold his hand . His love to Cæsar struggles with his love to Rome . He passes sleepless nights and painful days . His wife beseeches him to unfold to her the grief that will not let him ...
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... Cæsar . His wife finds no relief from her mental malady as did gentle Ophelia . She dare not seek relief in suicide : she dies in misery and leaves her husband to live on in misery as great . With Macbeth peace has given place to horror ...
... Cæsar . His wife finds no relief from her mental malady as did gentle Ophelia . She dare not seek relief in suicide : she dies in misery and leaves her husband to live on in misery as great . With Macbeth peace has given place to horror ...
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... Cæsar to the Death of George the Second . 8 vols . , calf elegant , £ 3 IOS . SHAKESPEARE , Knight's Pictorial edition of the Works of Shakespeare , with Biography , portraits , & c . , 8 vols . , imperial 8vo . , cloth , £ 3 1OS ...
... Cæsar to the Death of George the Second . 8 vols . , calf elegant , £ 3 IOS . SHAKESPEARE , Knight's Pictorial edition of the Works of Shakespeare , with Biography , portraits , & c . , 8 vols . , imperial 8vo . , cloth , £ 3 1OS ...
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