Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 110 Seiten |
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... Cassius and Brutus and the oration of Mark Antony , both of which were obviously suggested by the dramatic accounts of the same incidents in Plutarch . It is also most profitable to note such points , for such a comparison impresses us ...
... Cassius and Brutus and the oration of Mark Antony , both of which were obviously suggested by the dramatic accounts of the same incidents in Plutarch . It is also most profitable to note such points , for such a comparison impresses us ...
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... Cassius , Brutus , and Antony - - stand out in bold relief , each definitely and strongly an individual , and each a type which is sure to appear in any great social or political uprising . Cæsar is the man of success and power , and ...
... Cassius , Brutus , and Antony - - stand out in bold relief , each definitely and strongly an individual , and each a type which is sure to appear in any great social or political uprising . Cæsar is the man of success and power , and ...
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... Cassius typifies the more practical political schemer of a lower plane ; and Mark Antony is the intellectual statesman who knows well how to gain his own ends by means which are seemingly fair and open to the public eye . The minor ...
... Cassius typifies the more practical political schemer of a lower plane ; and Mark Antony is the intellectual statesman who knows well how to gain his own ends by means which are seemingly fair and open to the public eye . The minor ...
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... Cassius , strengthens ; Brutus yields ; Casca's report of the offering of the crown to Cæsar seems to justify the conspirators . Sc . iii . The conspiracy advances further , and the suspense and agitation of its perpetrators is ...
... Cassius , strengthens ; Brutus yields ; Casca's report of the offering of the crown to Cæsar seems to justify the conspirators . Sc . iii . The conspiracy advances further , and the suspense and agitation of its perpetrators is ...
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... Cassius , dying , says , " Cæsar , thou art revenged , even with the sword that killed thee ; " and when Brutus exclaims , as he falls upon his sword , " Cæsar , now be still . " Even so crude an outline as this serves to show the rise ...
... Cassius , dying , says , " Cæsar , thou art revenged , even with the sword that killed thee ; " and when Brutus exclaims , as he falls upon his sword , " Cæsar , now be still . " Even so crude an outline as this serves to show the rise ...
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