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1 Bib | F.C.: "Julius Caesar -- Man, Soldier, and Tyrant" (DaCapo 2 I, 33 | Ask for the hand of man; for man is not.~ ~ 3 I, 33 | for the hand of man; for man is not.~ ~ 4 I, 164(9) | ever read or heard of a man more vigorous in action 5 I, 428 | I count the man 'gainst whom thy trumpets 6 I, 541 | Thus each man's panic thought swells rumour' 7 II, 81(1) | issued from the gloom, `Man, do you dare to kill Caius 8 II, 101 | Let this man, Cimbrians, live out all 9 II, 103 | The man of blood, but for his ruthless 10 II, 135(5) | Whenever he did not salute a man, or return his salute, this 11 II, 172 | voice spake once; but each man struck~ ~ 12 II, 221 | But ne'er one man's revenge. Between the slain~ ~ 13 II, 260 | mindful of his youth, the aged man~ ~ 14 II, 317 | The one man free is Caesar. But if thou~ ~ 15 II, 371 | in wedlock to a greater man~ ~ 16 II, 379 | thus only pleasing to the man.~ ~ 17 III, 327(22)| says that each hundredth man shot off an arrow.~ ~ 18 III, 454 | earliest time no hand of man~ ~ 19 III, 491 | spake: "Henceforth let no man dread~ ~ 20 III, 709 | From no man dying has the vital breath~ ~ 21 III, 804 | o'er the benches the old man hastes~ ~ 22 IV, 147 | oxen, bore the weight of man~ ~ 23 IV, 207 | to abstain. Dost fear the man~ ~ 24 IV, 271 | and learn to bear with man;~ ~ 25 IV, 287 | raged unchecked; and each man strove,~ ~ 26 IV, 535 | Your final fortunes. No man's life is short~ ~ 27 IV, 549 | is common, and the brave man sinks~ ~ 28 IV, 902 | to live; and, as a brave man should.~ ~ 29 IV, 932(27)| Mommsen describes him as a man of talent, and finds a resemblance 30 V, 102 | omnipotent? bear the touch of man,~ ~ 31 V, 198 | former mind, expelled the man,~ ~ 32 V, 378 | Fortune shall find a man, to wield it well.~ ~ 33 V, 581 | blest guardian of the poor man's couch,~ ~ 34 V, 656 | Nor bark nor man shall reach Hesperia's shore~ ~ 35 VI, 22 | against a siege. No hand of man~ ~ 36 VI, 169 | rescue from their grasp, one man in arms~ ~ 37 VI, 199 | deeds; and, wondering at the man,~ ~ 38 VI, 229 | Against one man an army. Why with darts,~ ~ 39 VI, 273 | No brave man's death my title to renown,~ ~ 40 VI, 467(27)| the thing most useful to man; whereupon Athena produced 41 VI, 542 | strange, unnatural; the old man's breast~ ~ 42 VI, 722 | When of one man the constellations press~ ~ 43 VI, 758 | The dead man's life.~ ~ ~ ~ Close to 44 VI, 782 | timorous ear shall speak the man.~ ~ 45 VI, 838 | polluted; if the flesh of man~ ~ 46 VI, 896 | the earth erect the living man.~ ~ 47 VI, 982 | To which the dead man comes: then as the flames~ ~ 48 VII, 33 | The poor man's happiness of sleep regain?~ ~ 49 VII, 150 | impatience, and the brave man's heart~ ~ 50 VII, 155 | the future destinies of man~ ~ 51 VII, 222(10)| Patavium, Caius Cornelius, a man reputed for skill in divination, 52 VII, 375 | cabined in yon space the brave man's arm~ ~ 53 VII, 386 | the fosse with ruin; not a man~ ~ 54 VII, 584 | Mad for the battle. Man nor arms could stay~ ~ 55 VII, 694(24)| chapter lii.). Unless this man had been an ancestor of 56 VII, 804 | Henceforth dies no man. In the fights to come~ ~ 57 VII, 1016 | As past man's footsteps, parched by 58 VIII, 782 | For yet man had not learned by swoop 59 VIII, 976 | Proclaims for man. Thou, Egypt, in thy sand~ ~ 60 IX, 473 | The brave man welcomes, and the patient 61 IX, 586 | Me wanting in a brave man's heart?" he cried,~ ~ 62 IX, 913 | organs of life, that make the man.~ ~ 63 IX, 1246 | with impious war pursue the man~ ~ 64 X, 338(18)| lots by tens for the one man who was to be eaten.~ ~ 65 X, 436 | potions she has won the man:~ ~ 66 X, 618(25)| 1191.) Proteus, the old man of the sea, kept here his 67 X, 656 | not, nor could the brave man's arm~ ~