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It appears from Peck's Collection of divers curious Hiftorical Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell , ) p . 14. that a Latin play on this fubject had been written . " Epilogus Cæfaris interfecti , quomodo ...
It appears from Peck's Collection of divers curious Hiftorical Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell , ) p . 14. that a Latin play on this fubject had been written . " Epilogus Cæfaris interfecti , quomodo ...
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On all thefe grounds it appears more probable , that Shakspeare was indebted to lord Sterline , than that lord Sterline borrowed from Shakspeare . If this reafoning be juft , this play could not have appeared before the year 1607 .
On all thefe grounds it appears more probable , that Shakspeare was indebted to lord Sterline , than that lord Sterline borrowed from Shakspeare . If this reafoning be juft , this play could not have appeared before the year 1607 .
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... when you faw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an universal shout , That Tyber trembled underneath her banks " , To hear the replication of your founds , Made in his concave fhores ? And do you now put on your best attire ?
... when you faw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an universal shout , That Tyber trembled underneath her banks " , To hear the replication of your founds , Made in his concave fhores ? And do you now put on your best attire ?
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Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it expreffes the furious fcintillation of a lion's eyes : and , that a lion hould appear full of fury , and yet attempt no violence , augments the prodigy . STEEVENS .
Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it expreffes the furious fcintillation of a lion's eyes : and , that a lion hould appear full of fury , and yet attempt no violence , augments the prodigy . STEEVENS .
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O , he fits high in all the people's hearts : And that , which would appear offence in us , His countenance , like richeft alchymy , Will change to virtue , and to worthiness . Caf . Him , and his worth , and our 3 Caf .
O , he fits high in all the people's hearts : And that , which would appear offence in us , His countenance , like richeft alchymy , Will change to virtue , and to worthiness . Caf . Him , and his worth , and our 3 Caf .
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