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Another Senator , called Popilius Laena , after he had saluted Brutus and Cassius more friendly than he was wont to do , he rounded softly in their ears , and told them : “ I pray the gods you may go through with that you have taken in ...
Another Senator , called Popilius Laena , after he had saluted Brutus and Cassius more friendly than he was wont to do , he rounded softly in their ears , and told them : “ I pray the gods you may go through with that you have taken in ...
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For when another , called Cinna , would have spoken and began to accuse Cæsar , they fell into a great uproar among them and marvellously reviled him . ' All this took place on the day of the murder , before the first meeting of the ...
For when another , called Cinna , would have spoken and began to accuse Cæsar , they fell into a great uproar among them and marvellously reviled him . ' All this took place on the day of the murder , before the first meeting of the ...
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I. 50 . 270. him Cap . and others conj . ' them ' or " em ' . 3. 3 . PLUTARCH . ( i ) Cinna ( Cæsar , Sk . 102 ) . “ There was one of Cæs.'s friends called Cinna , that had a marvellous strange and terrible dream the night before .
I. 50 . 270. him Cap . and others conj . ' them ' or " em ' . 3. 3 . PLUTARCH . ( i ) Cinna ( Cæsar , Sk . 102 ) . “ There was one of Cæs.'s friends called Cinna , that had a marvellous strange and terrible dream the night before .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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