| Antony Jay - 1996 - 536 pagina’s
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| Napoleon Hill - 2000 - 590 pagina’s
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| Jack London - 2000 - 436 pagina’s
...none so poor ... to do him reverence: from Antony's funeral oration in Julius Caesar, where he recalls "the word of Caesar might / Have stood against the...he there, / And none so poor to do him reverence" . 295 would not require a Sherlock Holmes: topical. Conan Doyle's detective was introduced to the reading... | |
| Donna Morley - 2001 - 228 pagina’s
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| David Fitzpatrick - 2004 - 504 pagina’s
...Independence: Recollections of a Galway Gaelic Leaguer, ed. Timothy G. McMahon (Cork, 2.000), p. 43. 57 'But yesterday the word of Caesar might / Have stood...he there, / And none so poor to do him reverence': Julius Caesar, HI. ii. 12.4-6. 58 HB to O'Mahony, 14 Mar. 1917. 'MOLT' represents TL O'M. in reverse.... | |
| Janet Ajzenstat - 2003 - 518 pagina’s
...petitions presented to this house against Confederation, we have yet heard nothing of petitions in * But yesterday the word of Caesar might / Have stood...lies he there, /And none so poor to do him reverence. "Julius Caesar, Act 3, Scene 2. Campbell is deriding the government's pretence that the terms of Confederation... | |
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