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... question him with much more restrained gestures . And they put all sort of questions , at first with some passion , but afterwards more politely . But when Leviathan remained mute , they also were reduced to silence and began to repent ...
... question him with much more restrained gestures . And they put all sort of questions , at first with some passion , but afterwards more politely . But when Leviathan remained mute , they also were reduced to silence and began to repent ...
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... question , Why did Shake- speare in his play of Julius Caesar ' represent the great soldier and statesman as a figure theatrically of secondary importance , and in other respects not con- spicuously heroic ? The question may be ...
... question , Why did Shake- speare in his play of Julius Caesar ' represent the great soldier and statesman as a figure theatrically of secondary importance , and in other respects not con- spicuously heroic ? The question may be ...
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... question , when the need arises , he knows how , by moving language , to sway crowds to his will . But demagogy is not his trade . If the Antony of the Cleopatra play be brought into the reckoning , there can be no question of this ...
... question , when the need arises , he knows how , by moving language , to sway crowds to his will . But demagogy is not his trade . If the Antony of the Cleopatra play be brought into the reckoning , there can be no question of this ...
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