Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... assassinate both understand that, in politics, a course of action cannot simply stand on its own merits: a statesman must, in Brutus' words, 'Fashion it' (II. 1.30), present it in a way that imaginatively engages the people. Often this ...
... assassination, he is just being inappropriately facetious when he argues paradoxically that they are Caesar's friends because they have 'abridged | His time of fearing death' (III.1.104–5), but beforehand he sets himself a dicult task ...
... assassination, which seems to justify Marullus' description of them as 'cruel men of Rome' (I.1.36). Equally, a collective public response to individual politicians is often central to the workings of statecraft in any age: issues may ...
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