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The real length of time in Julius Cæsar , is as follows : About the middle of February , A. U. C. 709 , a frantick festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was offered to him ...
The real length of time in Julius Cæsar , is as follows : About the middle of February , A. U. C. 709 , a frantick festival , sacred to Pan , and called Lupercalia , was held in honour of Cæsar , when the regal crown was offered to him ...
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Lord Sterline has committed the same mistake in his Julius Casar : and in Holland's translation of Suetonius , 1606 , which I believe Shakspeare had read , this person is likewise called Decius Brutus ...
Lord Sterline has committed the same mistake in his Julius Casar : and in Holland's translation of Suetonius , 1606 , which I believe Shakspeare had read , this person is likewise called Decius Brutus ...
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In Beaumont and Fletcher's Knight of Malta , a synnet is called a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII . Act II , sc . iv , Vol . XI , p . 258 , n . 9. Sennet may be a corruption from ...
In Beaumont and Fletcher's Knight of Malta , a synnet is called a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII . Act II , sc . iv , Vol . XI , p . 258 , n . 9. Sennet may be a corruption from ...
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The majes- tick world is a fine periphrasis for the Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis Romanus . But the particular allusion seems to be to the known story of ...
The majes- tick world is a fine periphrasis for the Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis Romanus . But the particular allusion seems to be to the known story of ...
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2 My answer must be made : ] I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words . Johnsm . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Sweet prince , let me go no fur- ther to mine answer ; do you hear me , and let this count ...
2 My answer must be made : ] I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words . Johnsm . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Sweet prince , let me go no fur- ther to mine answer ; do you hear me , and let this count ...
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