Julius CaesarC.E. Merrill, 1900 - 240 Seiten |
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... fell into poverty , and an interrupted education left the son an inferior scholar . He had ' small Latin and less Greek . ' But by dint of genius and by living in a society in which all sorts of information were attainable , he became ...
... fell into poverty , and an interrupted education left the son an inferior scholar . He had ' small Latin and less Greek . ' But by dint of genius and by living in a society in which all sorts of information were attainable , he became ...
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... fell into ruin , Essex perished on the scaffold , Southampton went to the Tower , Pembroke was banished from the Court ; he may himself , as some have thought , have been concerned in the rising of Essex . Added to this , we may ...
... fell into ruin , Essex perished on the scaffold , Southampton went to the Tower , Pembroke was banished from the Court ; he may himself , as some have thought , have been concerned in the rising of Essex . Added to this , we may ...
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... fell under the swords of the assassins . The incidents of the conspiracy and death having been depicted with all the dramatist's marvellous power and truth , he hurries over the succeeding events , devoting one short scene to the ...
... fell under the swords of the assassins . The incidents of the conspiracy and death having been depicted with all the dramatist's marvellous power and truth , he hurries over the succeeding events , devoting one short scene to the ...
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... fell upon them . About himself and his own exploits there is not one word of self - com- placency or self - admiration . In his writings , as in his life , Cæsar is always the same , — direct , straightforward , unmoved save by ...
... fell upon them . About himself and his own exploits there is not one word of self - com- placency or self - admiration . In his writings , as in his life , Cæsar is always the same , — direct , straightforward , unmoved save by ...
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... chanced . Casca . Why , there was a crown offered him : and being offered him , he put it by with the back of his hand , thus ; and then the people fell a - shouting . Bru . What was the second noise for ? Casca 64 [ ACT I JULIUS CÆSAR.
... chanced . Casca . Why , there was a crown offered him : and being offered him , he put it by with the back of his hand , thus ; and then the people fell a - shouting . Bru . What was the second noise for ? Casca 64 [ ACT I JULIUS CÆSAR.
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Abbott adjective Alarum Antony's ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cæs Caius CALIFORN Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cassius's Cato cause character Cicero Cinna Citizens Clitus conspirators crown dangerous death Decius deed dost doth drama enemy English Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow friends Gentlemen of Verona give gods grief Hamlet hand hast hath hear heart hence honor ides of March Julius Cæsar knave Latin Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony means Messala mind nature never night noble Brutus noun Octavius Peace Philippi phrase Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's Portia Publius Reënter Roman Rome SCENE sect senators sense Shake shout speak spirit stand Strato sword tell thee things thou art thought Titinius to-day TREBONIUS unto verb Volumnius word wrong