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The poet ( as Voltaire has done fince ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the moft cherished by Cafar of all his friends , while Marcus kept aloof , and declined fo large a fhare of his favours and ...
The poet ( as Voltaire has done fince ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the moft cherished by Cafar of all his friends , while Marcus kept aloof , and declined fo large a fhare of his favours and ...
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Our author therefore certainly wrote , On that fide Tiber 5 . and Plutarch , whom Shakspeare very diligently ftudied , in the Life of Marcus Brutus , fpeaking of Cæfar's will , expressly fays , That he left to the public his gardens ...
Our author therefore certainly wrote , On that fide Tiber 5 . and Plutarch , whom Shakspeare very diligently ftudied , in the Life of Marcus Brutus , fpeaking of Cæfar's will , expressly fays , That he left to the public his gardens ...
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I have replaced the old reading , on the authority of the following line : And I am Brutus ; Marcus Brutus I. STEEVENS . 8 To make conditions . ] That is , to know on what terms it is Et to confer the offices which are at my difpofal .
I have replaced the old reading , on the authority of the following line : And I am Brutus ; Marcus Brutus I. STEEVENS . 8 To make conditions . ] That is , to know on what terms it is Et to confer the offices which are at my difpofal .
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When Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous , To lock fuch rascal counters from his friends , Be ready , gods , with all your thunderbolts , Dash him to pieces ! Caf . I deny'd you not . Bru . You did . than to wring From the hard hands of ...
When Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous , To lock fuch rascal counters from his friends , Be ready , gods , with all your thunderbolts , Dash him to pieces ! Caf . I deny'd you not . Bru . You did . than to wring From the hard hands of ...
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Shakspeare found the prefent incident in Plutarch The intruder , however , was Marcus Phaonius who had been a friend and follower of Cato ; not a poet , but one who affumed the character of a cynic philofopher . STEEVENS .
Shakspeare found the prefent incident in Plutarch The intruder , however , was Marcus Phaonius who had been a friend and follower of Cato ; not a poet , but one who affumed the character of a cynic philofopher . STEEVENS .
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