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Side 302
... pieces , Volces , men and lads , Stain all your edges on me . - Boy ! Falfe hound ! If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there , That , like an eagle in a dove - cote , I Flutter'd your Volcians in Corioli : Alone I did it . - Boy ...
... pieces , Volces , men and lads , Stain all your edges on me . - Boy ! Falfe hound ! If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there , That , like an eagle in a dove - cote , I Flutter'd your Volcians in Corioli : Alone I did it . - Boy ...
Side 307
... Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell . ) p . 14 , that a Latin play on this subject had been written . 66 Epilogus Cæfaris inter- fecti , quomodo in scenam prodiit ea res , acta in Ecclefia Christi , Oxon ...
... Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell . ) p . 14 , that a Latin play on this subject had been written . 66 Epilogus Cæfaris inter- fecti , quomodo in scenam prodiit ea res , acta in Ecclefia Christi , Oxon ...
Side 311
... on account of the many verfions from Italian novels , and the many Italian characters in dramatick pieces formed on the fame originals , STEEVENS . X 4 The Ant . Cæfar , my lord . Caf . Forget JULIUS CESAR . 311 SCENE II. ...
... on account of the many verfions from Italian novels , and the many Italian characters in dramatick pieces formed on the fame originals , STEEVENS . X 4 The Ant . Cæfar , my lord . Caf . Forget JULIUS CESAR . 311 SCENE II. ...
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