Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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... Mark Antonie had showne date . His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? " of It is reasonable to regard these lines as an allusion to Act III . , Scene 2 of Julius Cæsar ; we know no other work to which they could refer . The ...
... Mark Antonie had showne date . His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? " of It is reasonable to regard these lines as an allusion to Act III . , Scene 2 of Julius Cæsar ; we know no other work to which they could refer . The ...
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... marks the ghost as subjective : as soon as Brutus recovers his firmness , the illusion is broken . The order of things is highly judicious here , in bringing the ' horrible vision ' upon Brutus just after he has heard of Portia's ...
... marks the ghost as subjective : as soon as Brutus recovers his firmness , the illusion is broken . The order of things is highly judicious here , in bringing the ' horrible vision ' upon Brutus just after he has heard of Portia's ...
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... marks him . He is at home among his books ; and when fate thrusts him forth and bids him act instead of theorising , his incapacity to deal with his fellow - mortals , to understand their point of view , and to grapple with the facts of ...
... marks him . He is at home among his books ; and when fate thrusts him forth and bids him act instead of theorising , his incapacity to deal with his fellow - mortals , to understand their point of view , and to grapple with the facts of ...
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... mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; [ ACT I. And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his ...
... mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; [ ACT I. And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his ...
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... mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; and , as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he offered ...
... mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; and , as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he offered ...
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1st Folio allusion Antony's Artemidorus battle bear blank verse blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Caius Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cato cause character Cicero Cinna Clitus conspiracy conspirators couplet crown danger dead death Decius doth Elizabethan writers enemy English Exeunt Extract fear fire friends funeral give gods Greek grief Hamlet hand hath hear heart hence Henry honour humour ides of March Julius Cæsar King Lear Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucilius Lucius Lupercalia Macbeth Mark Antony means Merchant of Venice Messala Metellus Cimber murder night noble North's Plutarch Octavius Paradise Lost Philippi Pindarus play plural Pompey Pompey's Portia Publius rhyme Richard Richard II Roman Rome Rostra Scene Second Citizen Senate sense Shakespeare slain Soothsayer speak speech stand Strato stress sword syllables tell Tempest thee thing Third Citizen Titinius Trebonius unto verb Volumnius word