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... doubt , as is the case with all inspired writers , he often builded better than he knew ; and in the outcome we may recognize that there is nothing really irre- levant or out of place . But it is idle to try to grasp , as we read , the ...
... doubt , as is the case with all inspired writers , he often builded better than he knew ; and in the outcome we may recognize that there is nothing really irre- levant or out of place . But it is idle to try to grasp , as we read , the ...
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... doubt as to the character on behalf of whom their interest and sympathies will principally be engaged . In the opening scene of ' Julius Caesar ' Brutus is not so much as mentioned everything that is said or done has reference to Caesar ...
... doubt as to the character on behalf of whom their interest and sympathies will principally be engaged . In the opening scene of ' Julius Caesar ' Brutus is not so much as mentioned everything that is said or done has reference to Caesar ...
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... doubt inspired by con- scious rectitude . We forget for the moment — we are intended to forget that Brutus ' indignation is due not only to hatred of extortion , but to resentment because ( as he asserts ) Cassius has refused him a ...
... doubt inspired by con- scious rectitude . We forget for the moment — we are intended to forget that Brutus ' indignation is due not only to hatred of extortion , but to resentment because ( as he asserts ) Cassius has refused him a ...
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