Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, 6. köideAmerican Book Company, 1885 |
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... Julius Cæsar . 2. Falstaffian Humor II . JOHN MILTON Life and Works . 1. L'Allegro 2. Satan and Beelzebub . 3. Invocation to Light Life and Works . PAGE iii ix ix xi xiii 17 * * * 7 2 2 3 % 101 III . JOSEPH ADDISON 105 105 1. Sir Roger ...
... Julius Cæsar . 2. Falstaffian Humor II . JOHN MILTON Life and Works . 1. L'Allegro 2. Satan and Beelzebub . 3. Invocation to Light Life and Works . PAGE iii ix ix xi xiii 17 * * * 7 2 2 3 % 101 III . JOSEPH ADDISON 105 105 1. Sir Roger ...
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... Venice are , perhaps , the finest comedies ; while Julius Cæsar , Henry IV . , and King John stand out prominently among the noble series of histories . Of Shakespeare's person we have but scanty notice . A 30 CLASSIC ENGLISH READER .
... Venice are , perhaps , the finest comedies ; while Julius Cæsar , Henry IV . , and King John stand out prominently among the noble series of histories . Of Shakespeare's person we have but scanty notice . A 30 CLASSIC ENGLISH READER .
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... star - pointing . The y ( = Anglo - Saxon ge , the prefix of the past participle ) is here wrongly used in combination with a present participle . 2 Unvalued , invaluable . 1. - JULIUS CÆSAR . [ The play of Julius WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 33.
... star - pointing . The y ( = Anglo - Saxon ge , the prefix of the past participle ) is here wrongly used in combination with a present participle . 2 Unvalued , invaluable . 1. - JULIUS CÆSAR . [ The play of Julius WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 33.
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William Swinton. 1. - JULIUS CÆSAR . [ The play of Julius Cæsar , written about 1600 , is the noblest of that series of historical dramas in which Shakespeare so marvelously re- produced the ancient Roman world . The historical facts are ...
William Swinton. 1. - JULIUS CÆSAR . [ The play of Julius Cæsar , written about 1600 , is the noblest of that series of historical dramas in which Shakespeare so marvelously re- produced the ancient Roman world . The historical facts are ...
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... Cæsar for their king . CASSIUS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRUTUS . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him well.- But wherefore do you hold me here so long ? What is it that you would impart to ...
... Cæsar for their king . CASSIUS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRUTUS . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him well.- But wherefore do you hold me here so long ? What is it that you would impart to ...
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