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... Cassius as an arch- plotter and unscrupulous leader of faction , to whom all means are lawful and all men tools to be used and cast aside . Nothing indeed can be more unjust than the last charge ; for the human affections are not less ...
... Cassius as an arch- plotter and unscrupulous leader of faction , to whom all means are lawful and all men tools to be used and cast aside . Nothing indeed can be more unjust than the last charge ; for the human affections are not less ...
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... Cassius indeed naïvely lets slip to Antony the real end for which the blow was struck . It is the old oligarchic motive , for which we need not search deeply in the recesses of history to find a parallel : " Your voyce ( says Cassius ) ...
... Cassius indeed naïvely lets slip to Antony the real end for which the blow was struck . It is the old oligarchic motive , for which we need not search deeply in the recesses of history to find a parallel : " Your voyce ( says Cassius ) ...
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... Cassius surrenders his better judgment to Brutus , so Casca , who has no opinions of his own , is content to echo those of Cassius . This is amusingly exemplified in the conversation about the policy of including Cicero among the ...
... Cassius surrenders his better judgment to Brutus , so Casca , who has no opinions of his own , is content to echo those of Cassius . This is amusingly exemplified in the conversation about the policy of including Cicero among the ...
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