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... when Weever's poem was published . The passage is as follows : The many headed multitude were drawne By Brutus speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who PREFACE . vii.
... when Weever's poem was published . The passage is as follows : The many headed multitude were drawne By Brutus speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who PREFACE . vii.
xvi psl.
... speeches : for she dreamed that Cæsar was slain , and that she had him in her arms . Others also do deny that she had any such dream , as , amongst other , Titus Livius writeth that it was in this sort : the Senate having set upon the ...
... speeches : for she dreamed that Cæsar was slain , and that she had him in her arms . Others also do deny that she had any such dream , as , amongst other , Titus Livius writeth that it was in this sort : the Senate having set upon the ...
xviii psl.
... speech and senses failed her . Howbeit she soon came to herself again , and so was laid in her bed , and attended by her women . When Brutus heard these news , it grieved him , as it is to be presupposed : yet he left not off the care ...
... speech and senses failed her . Howbeit she soon came to herself again , and so was laid in her bed , and attended by her women . When Brutus heard these news , it grieved him , as it is to be presupposed : yet he left not off the care ...
xxxii psl.
... speech after the profession of the Cynic philosophers ( as who would say , Dogs ) , yet his boldness did not hurt many times , because they did but laugh at him to see him so mad . This Phaonius at that time , in despite of the door ...
... speech after the profession of the Cynic philosophers ( as who would say , Dogs ) , yet his boldness did not hurt many times , because they did but laugh at him to see him so mad . This Phaonius at that time , in despite of the door ...
xxxvi psl.
... speech is illustrated by quotations in the Notes . The narrative continues : ' The next morning , by break of day , the signal of battle was set out in Brutus ' and Cassius ' camp , which was an arming scarlet coat : and both the ...
... speech is illustrated by quotations in the Notes . The narrative continues : ' The next morning , by break of day , the signal of battle was set out in Brutus ' and Cassius ' camp , which was an arming scarlet coat : and both the ...
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