Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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... independent pects of it . of the imaginations of those who perceive it , a truly supernatural J. C. b His personal feelings on the manifestation ; sometimes , as INTRODUCTION . xix words The extracts from Plutarch are taken from.
... independent pects of it . of the imaginations of those who perceive it , a truly supernatural J. C. b His personal feelings on the manifestation ; sometimes , as INTRODUCTION . xix words The extracts from Plutarch are taken from.
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... feelings , and the supernatural is not one of them . matter un- known . Brutus . XIII . THE CHARACTERS OF " JULIUS CÆSAR . " Shakespeare depicts1 in Brutus the failure , under the test of action , of a man essentially noble in character ...
... feelings , and the supernatural is not one of them . matter un- known . Brutus . XIII . THE CHARACTERS OF " JULIUS CÆSAR . " Shakespeare depicts1 in Brutus the failure , under the test of action , of a man essentially noble in character ...
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... feels that he must essay to set them right . The nobility of his character is unquestioned . Some men unconsciously reveal their goodness , and Brutus is one of these . " Noble " seems to rise instinctively to the lips of all who know ...
... feels that he must essay to set them right . The nobility of his character is unquestioned . Some men unconsciously reveal their goodness , and Brutus is one of these . " Noble " seems to rise instinctively to the lips of all who know ...
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... feelings and spare neither his friend nor himself . The present absolute power of the Dictator violates that " free- dom " which Brutus believes to be essential to the welfare of Rome , and worse evils might follow were Cæsar " crowned ...
... feelings and spare neither his friend nor himself . The present absolute power of the Dictator violates that " free- dom " which Brutus believes to be essential to the welfare of Rome , and worse evils might follow were Cæsar " crowned ...
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... feels , is the typical strong , resourceful man who knows what he wants and how to get it , be the obstacles never so great . The whole episode brings Brutus and Antony into close connection , so that the philosopher and the man of ...
... feels , is the typical strong , resourceful man who knows what he wants and how to get it , be the obstacles never so great . The whole episode brings Brutus and Antony into close connection , so that the philosopher and the man of ...
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