The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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And , furthermore , that if any man should tell them from him they should depart for that present time , and return again when Calpurnia should have better dreams , what would his enemies and ill - willers say , and how could they like ...
And , furthermore , that if any man should tell them from him they should depart for that present time , and return again when Calpurnia should have better dreams , what would his enemies and ill - willers say , and how could they like ...
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Trebonius ... suit Nothing of this in Plut . and we are not told why Treb . does not present his own suit or what it is . Enough that Decius , who has led the unicorn - lion - bear to the slaughter - house , sees danger in Artem . and ...
Trebonius ... suit Nothing of this in Plut . and we are not told why Treb . does not present his own suit or what it is . Enough that Decius , who has led the unicorn - lion - bear to the slaughter - house , sees danger in Artem . and ...
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PREFER , ( i ) put forward , present ; 3 . 1. 28 ; ( ii ) recommend ( cf. Merch . 2 . 2. 155 ) ; 5. 5. 62 . PRESENT , immediate ; 2. 2. 5 . PRESENTLY , at once , immediately ; 3. 1. 28 , 143 ; 4. I. 45 ; 4. 3. 195 .
PREFER , ( i ) put forward , present ; 3 . 1. 28 ; ( ii ) recommend ( cf. Merch . 2 . 2. 155 ) ; 5. 5. 62 . PRESENT , immediate ; 2. 2. 5 . PRESENTLY , at once , immediately ; 3. 1. 28 , 143 ; 4. I. 45 ; 4. 3. 195 .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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