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... Brutus and Cassius . This is the first intimate scene , and it is chiefly Cassius's ; so Brutus is to be observed through Cassius's eyes . It is a scene of extraordinary subtlety and almost impossible to convey , short of quoting it in ...
... Brutus and Cassius . This is the first intimate scene , and it is chiefly Cassius's ; so Brutus is to be observed through Cassius's eyes . It is a scene of extraordinary subtlety and almost impossible to convey , short of quoting it in ...
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... Brutus , is in no mood to listen to yet another speech ( and how we sympathise ! ) it is hard to imagine how Antony can make himself heard . Certainly not by merely shouting . However powerful his voice , it would hardly drown out the ...
... Brutus , is in no mood to listen to yet another speech ( and how we sympathise ! ) it is hard to imagine how Antony can make himself heard . Certainly not by merely shouting . However powerful his voice , it would hardly drown out the ...
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... Brutus's end . In particular , I wanted to bring Strato before the reader . Here is another of Shakespeare's miracles . Strato , who has not appeared before and , when Brutus is asking his friends , one by one , if they will help him to ...
... Brutus's end . In particular , I wanted to bring Strato before the reader . Here is another of Shakespeare's miracles . Strato , who has not appeared before and , when Brutus is asking his friends , one by one , if they will help him to ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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