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( Sk . 139–40 ) : ' Brut . and Cass . talk before the battle . ' ' And both the chieftains spake together in the midst of their armies . There Cass . began to speak first , and said : “ The gods grant us , O Brut . , that this day we ...
( Sk . 139–40 ) : ' Brut . and Cass . talk before the battle . ' ' And both the chieftains spake together in the midst of their armies . There Cass . began to speak first , and said : “ The gods grant us , O Brut . , that this day we ...
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( Sk . 150 ) relates of Brut . that “ naming the friends he had seen slain in battle before his eyes , he fetched a greater sigh than before , specially when he came to name Labeo and Flavius , of whom the one was his lieutenant and the ...
( Sk . 150 ) relates of Brut . that “ naming the friends he had seen slain in battle before his eyes , he fetched a greater sigh than before , specially when he came to name Labeo and Flavius , of whom the one was his lieutenant and the ...
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Alarum , lit. summons to battle by trumpet or drum , noise of battle in general ( v . notes 5. 3. 90 ; 5. 4. head ; 5. 5 . 23 , 29 ) ; 5. 3 S.D .; 5. 5 . prepared , willing ; 3. 1. 161 ; ( iii ) easily impressed , impressionable ( cf.
Alarum , lit. summons to battle by trumpet or drum , noise of battle in general ( v . notes 5. 3. 90 ; 5. 4. head ; 5. 5 . 23 , 29 ) ; 5. 3 S.D .; 5. 5 . prepared , willing ; 3. 1. 161 ; ( iii ) easily impressed , impressionable ( cf.
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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