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Soliloquies, 111.

Thou, 91, 120, 153.

Tiber banks, 93.

Some notice of the people, how I Thunder-stone, 105.

had mov'd them, 136.

Sooth, 120.

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Tide in the affairs of men, there is a,
144.

of times, 130.

Tinctures, stains, relics, and cogni-

zance, 119.
To friend, 127.
Toils, 114.
Took, 111.
Toward, 96.

Trade, what, art thou, 91.

-a, which is, a mender of bad soles,
91.

Traitors, 134.

Triumph, to see Cæsar and rejoice
in his, 93.

True-fix'd, 126.

Stoop, Romans, stoop, and let us 'Twere best, 133.

Strain, 149.

Stirr'd, are you, 119.

Stole, 115.

bathe, 127.

Strength of malice, 128.

Stricken, 114.

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Strings, the, my lord, are false, 146. Underlings, 97.

Sufferance, 112.

Suit to Cæsar, 121.

Superlatives, double; see under Ad-
jectives.

Sway of earth, 103.

Swore thee, 151.

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Syntax, unusual, 95, 99, 103, 126, Upon a wish, he comes, 136.

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VERBS adjectives as, 96; the auxil-
iary Be, 123, 132, 136, 151; in-
transitive as transitive, 119, 140, 151;
nouns as, 96, 145; omitted after
Will and Shall, 94, 118, 127, 129,
130, 145; plural with singular sub-
ject, 141, 148; preterite tense, 117,
142, 150, 151, 152; singular with
plural subject, 106, 107, 124, 133,
142.

VERSE: melody, 153; resemblances
between that of Hamlet and of Julius
Caesar, 109; scansion; see under
Scansion.

Void, a place more, 121.
Vouchsafe, 117.
Vulgar, the, 94.

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