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... Cæsar . Brutus and Mark Antony on the Death of Cæsar XXVL End of the Roman Republic Historic Associations ..Adapted . 497 Wordsworth . 498 ..Adapted . 499 Richard Glover . 501 Geo . W. Doane . 501 .Byron . 502 ..Adapted . 502 Eschylus ...
... Cæsar . Brutus and Mark Antony on the Death of Cæsar XXVL End of the Roman Republic Historic Associations ..Adapted . 497 Wordsworth . 498 ..Adapted . 499 Richard Glover . 501 Geo . W. Doane . 501 .Byron . 502 ..Adapted . 502 Eschylus ...
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... Cæsar . 2. Ingratitude is , therefore , a species of injustice ' , said Socrates . I should think so ' , answered Leander ' . 3. Whence arises the misery of this present world ' ? It is not owing to our cloudy at- mosphere ' , our ...
... Cæsar . 2. Ingratitude is , therefore , a species of injustice ' , said Socrates . I should think so ' , answered Leander ' . 3. Whence arises the misery of this present world ' ? It is not owing to our cloudy at- mosphere ' , our ...
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... Cæsar ' he might have been set at liberty ' . 2. Ingratitude is therefore a species of injustice ' , said Socrates . should think so . Leander answered ' , I 3. Whence arises the misery of this present world ? It is not owing to our ...
... Cæsar ' he might have been set at liberty ' . 2. Ingratitude is therefore a species of injustice ' , said Socrates . should think so . Leander answered ' , I 3. Whence arises the misery of this present world ? It is not owing to our ...
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... Cæsar , yet abolish his laws ' ? Those laws which he himself , in our sight , repeated , pronounced , enacted ' ? Laws which he valued himself upon passing ' ? Laws in which he thought the system of our government was comprehended ...
... Cæsar , yet abolish his laws ' ? Those laws which he himself , in our sight , repeated , pronounced , enacted ' ? Laws which he valued himself upon passing ' ? Laws in which he thought the system of our government was comprehended ...
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... Cæsar . The principle that should govern the reading of it . Hotspur's description of a conceited fop . The swain in Gray's Elegy . The " Last words of Marmion . " General principles . The reading of dialogue , where the personification ...
... Cæsar . The principle that should govern the reading of it . Hotspur's description of a conceited fop . The swain in Gray's Elegy . The " Last words of Marmion . " General principles . The reading of dialogue , where the personification ...
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ACROGENS Angiosperms animals beauty bells Bernardo black crows blood body BONY FISHES brain breath bright Cæsar called carbonic acid Catiline cerebellum character Chimæra circumflex color common creatures Crito dark death DICOTYLEDONOUS division dorsal fin drachmas earth example expression falling inflection feeling feet ferns fins fish flowers forest Fourth Reader gavial give green hand hath heart heaven hundred Iago kind land LESSON lichens light live lizard look lungs mind moss motion mountain muscles nature nerves o'er ocean optic nerve oxygen plants poet principle reptiles rhetorical pause rising inflection river rocks Romans rose Rule Saladin seen sentence serpents shark Shylock side sometimes species spinal spirit stamens substance surface thee thing thou thought thousand tion tone tortoises trees turtle vegetable voice waves wild words