The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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Once thus high he will scorn “ the base degrees by which he did ascend ' . Once crowned , all barriers will be down ; and , human nature being what it is , the bright day will bring forth the adder ' , since absolute rulers have no use ...
Once thus high he will scorn “ the base degrees by which he did ascend ' . Once crowned , all barriers will be down ; and , human nature being what it is , the bright day will bring forth the adder ' , since absolute rulers have no use ...
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Why , this , Volumnius : The ghost of Cæsar hath appeared to me Two several times by night : at Sardis once , And this last night here in Philippi fields : I know my hour is.come . Volumnius . Not so , my lord . Brutus .
Why , this , Volumnius : The ghost of Cæsar hath appeared to me Two several times by night : at Sardis once , And this last night here in Philippi fields : I know my hour is.come . Volumnius . Not so , my lord . Brutus .
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ONCE , ( i ) at some time ; 4. 3 . 189 ; ( ii ) ' at once ' = without further ado ; 5. 5. 39 . OPINION , ( i ) reputation ; 2. 1 . 145 ; ( ii ) view of life ; 5. 1 . 77 . Or , either ( * or ... or ' = either ... or ) ( freq . ) ; 2 .
ONCE , ( i ) at some time ; 4. 3 . 189 ; ( ii ) ' at once ' = without further ado ; 5. 5. 39 . OPINION , ( i ) reputation ; 2. 1 . 145 ; ( ii ) view of life ; 5. 1 . 77 . Or , either ( * or ... or ' = either ... or ) ( freq . ) ; 2 .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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