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... the night before the battle , he goes through the camp in disguise , talking as a
brother - man with everyone ; and , even in this hour of extremity , he cannot
refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets .
... the night before the battle , he goes through the camp in disguise , talking as a
brother - man with everyone ; and , even in this hour of extremity , he cannot
refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets .
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... of men as, the night before the battle, he goes through the camp in disguise,
talking as a brother-man with everyone ; and, even in this hour of extremity, he
cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he
meets.
... of men as, the night before the battle, he goes through the camp in disguise,
talking as a brother-man with everyone ; and, even in this hour of extremity, he
cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he
meets.
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In Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar Shakspeare has chosen for illustration two of the
critical moments of Roman history — the one the point , in early ages , when
aristocracy was passing into democracy , the other the point , in later times , at ...
In Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar Shakspeare has chosen for illustration two of the
critical moments of Roman history — the one the point , in early ages , when
aristocracy was passing into democracy , the other the point , in later times , at ...
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The political movement is , indeed , still going on : the republic is passing away ,
and its enormous possessions are steadily and inevitably accumulating in the
hands of Octavius , who , though not the ablest of the competitors for them , yet ,
by ...
The political movement is , indeed , still going on : the republic is passing away ,
and its enormous possessions are steadily and inevitably accumulating in the
hands of Octavius , who , though not the ablest of the competitors for them , yet ,
by ...
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... and the chances were more than even that he might win the whole . But , when
the play called by his name opens , he is in Egypt , bound captive by his unlawful
passion for Cleopatra , the queen of that country . They are passing their time ...
... and the chances were more than even that he might win the whole . But , when
the play called by his name opens , he is in Egypt , bound captive by his unlawful
passion for Cleopatra , the queen of that country . They are passing their time ...
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