“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Cæsar doth bear me hard , vii . 118 ; Caius Ligarius doth bear Cæsar hard , vii . 133 ; if you bear me hard , vii . 153 . bear - herd , the keeper of a bear , iii . 106 ; iv . 318 . bear in hand , to keep in expectation , to flatter ...
... Cæsar doth bear me hard , vii . 118 ; Caius Ligarius doth bear Cæsar hard , vii . 133 ; if you bear me hard , vii . 153 . bear - herd , the keeper of a bear , iii . 106 ; iv . 318 . bear in hand , to keep in expectation , to flatter ...
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... Cæsar " ( STEEVENS ) . bubukles , iv . 465 : According to Johnson ( Dict . ) , bubukle is “ a red pimple ; " according to Nares ( Gloss . ) , " a corrupt word , for car- buncle , or something like it ; " according to Halliwell ( Dict ...
... Cæsar " ( STEEVENS ) . bubukles , iv . 465 : According to Johnson ( Dict . ) , bubukle is “ a red pimple ; " according to Nares ( Gloss . ) , " a corrupt word , for car- buncle , or something like it ; " according to Halliwell ( Dict ...
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... Cæsar and his fortune bare at once - That proud - insulting ship Which , v . 16 : " This alludes to a passage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæsar , thus translated by Sir Thomas North : ' Cæsar hearing that , straight discovered himselfe ...
... Cæsar and his fortune bare at once - That proud - insulting ship Which , v . 16 : " This alludes to a passage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæsar , thus translated by Sir Thomas North : ' Cæsar hearing that , straight discovered himselfe ...
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... Cæsar's trophies , ' and are described in the next scene as ' scarfs ' which were hung on Cæsar's images " ( CRAIK ) . ceremonies , “ omens or signs deduced from sacrifices or other cere- 74 ' CERNS - CHANGELING . monial rites " (
... Cæsar's trophies , ' and are described in the next scene as ' scarfs ' which were hung on Cæsar's images " ( CRAIK ) . ceremonies , “ omens or signs deduced from sacrifices or other cere- 74 ' CERNS - CHANGELING . monial rites " (
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... Cæsar , viii . 262 . dare , to terrify : dare the field , iv . 484 ; dare us with his cap like larks , v . 536 , -on which passage Steevens observes ; " It is well known that the hat of a cardinal is scarlet ; and that one of the ...
... Cæsar , viii . 262 . dare , to terrify : dare the field , iv . 484 ; dare us with his cap like larks , v . 536 , -on which passage Steevens observes ; " It is well known that the hat of a cardinal is scarlet ; and that one of the ...
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