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... death are mentioned in that passage ( 1. 1. 113-118 ) of Hamlet to which reference has been made already . The death itself , the scene , and the share in it of Brutus , are illustrated by the following extracts : — 2 Henry VI . IV . I ...
... death are mentioned in that passage ( 1. 1. 113-118 ) of Hamlet to which reference has been made already . The death itself , the scene , and the share in it of Brutus , are illustrated by the following extracts : — 2 Henry VI . IV . I ...
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... death really serves to intensify his power - and he is alone indispensable to it . even . X. ITS CONSTRUCTION . The ... deaths the angry spirit of their great victim is appeased and may now be still " ( v . 5. 50 ) . 66 In symmetrical ...
... death really serves to intensify his power - and he is alone indispensable to it . even . X. ITS CONSTRUCTION . The ... deaths the angry spirit of their great victim is appeased and may now be still " ( v . 5. 50 ) . 66 In symmetrical ...
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... death . With that sorrow weigh- ing upon him , he might well see ghosts . " I suppose that many who adopt this view do so from a vague desire to clear Shakespeare of the suspicion that he himself ' believed in ghosts . ' But the theory ...
... death . With that sorrow weigh- ing upon him , he might well see ghosts . " I suppose that many who adopt this view do so from a vague desire to clear Shakespeare of the suspicion that he himself ' believed in ghosts . ' But the theory ...
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... death ( IV . 3. 158 , 166 ) . 3 Cf. the scene with Portia ( II . 1 ) , and his kindly treatment throughout of Lucius ; see II . 1. 229 ( note ) , and IV . 3. 252-272 . Like Hamlet . souled but impotent idealist out of touch XX JULIUS ...
... death ( IV . 3. 158 , 166 ) . 3 Cf. the scene with Portia ( II . 1 ) , and his kindly treatment throughout of Lucius ; see II . 1. 229 ( note ) , and IV . 3. 252-272 . Like Hamlet . souled but impotent idealist out of touch XX JULIUS ...
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... death . The enfeebled frame , we see , is struck down , the arrogant voice silenced ; but " Cæsar's spirit " rises triumphant , and thus his infirmities become as it were a " foil to his irresistible might when set free from physical ...
... death . The enfeebled frame , we see , is struck down , the arrogant voice silenced ; but " Cæsar's spirit " rises triumphant , and thus his infirmities become as it were a " foil to his irresistible might when set free from physical ...
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