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185. oldal
Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Enter MENENIUS and Senators . Unknown to the beginning . Sic . Noble Menenius , Men . Come , come , you have been too rough , then as the people's officer :something too rough ; Masters , lay ...
Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Enter MENENIUS and Senators . Unknown to the beginning . Sic . Noble Menenius , Men . Come , come , you have been too rough , then as the people's officer :something too rough ; Masters , lay ...
ccxxiii. oldal
In the time of Cicero it was a disgrace for a senator to adopt such a habit ; but it was afterwards worn by the higher orders. ... The pero is supposed by some to be the boot worn by the senators; the phipcasium was also a kind of boot, ...
In the time of Cicero it was a disgrace for a senator to adopt such a habit ; but it was afterwards worn by the higher orders. ... The pero is supposed by some to be the boot worn by the senators; the phipcasium was also a kind of boot, ...
256. oldal
SCENE I.- " All the Senators rise . " " A SENATOR called Popilius Læna , after he had saluted Brutus and Cassius more friendly than be was wont to do , he rounded softly in their ears , and told them , I pray the gods you may go through ...
SCENE I.- " All the Senators rise . " " A SENATOR called Popilius Læna , after he had saluted Brutus and Cassius more friendly than be was wont to do , he rounded softly in their ears , and told them , I pray the gods you may go through ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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