Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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... speech that Cæsar was ambitious ; When eloquent 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 ...
... speech that Cæsar was ambitious ; When eloquent 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 ...
Seite x
... speech ( v . 5. 73-75 ) over the dead body of Brutus , and as in a later edition of The Barons ' Wars the passage was altered into a form which in- creased the resemblance , we may fairly assume that Drayton , not Shakespeare , was the ...
... speech ( v . 5. 73-75 ) over the dead body of Brutus , and as in a later edition of The Barons ' Wars the passage was altered into a form which in- creased the resemblance , we may fairly assume that Drayton , not Shakespeare , was the ...
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... Brutus , and Antony . His obligations to North , and method of using his materials , are discussed elsewhere1 . Some suggestions for Antony's 1 See pp . 169-172 . 66 speech to the citizens in Act III . , xiv JULIUS CÆSAR .
... Brutus , and Antony . His obligations to North , and method of using his materials , are discussed elsewhere1 . Some suggestions for Antony's 1 See pp . 169-172 . 66 speech to the citizens in Act III . , xiv JULIUS CÆSAR .
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William Shakespeare. 66 speech to the citizens in Act III . , Scene 2 may have been furnished by Appian's1 history , The Civil Wars , Appian's translated 1578. We do not know whether Shakes- History . " peare used any existing play on ...
William Shakespeare. 66 speech to the citizens in Act III . , Scene 2 may have been furnished by Appian's1 history , The Civil Wars , Appian's translated 1578. We do not know whether Shakes- History . " peare used any existing play on ...
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... speech ; Plutarch merely mentions its delivery . Whether the speech which Shakespeare assigns to Antony owed anything to Appian's account ( the verbal resemblances seem to me very trifling ) or was purely imaginative , it gives a true ...
... speech ; Plutarch merely mentions its delivery . Whether the speech which Shakespeare assigns to Antony owed anything to Appian's account ( the verbal resemblances seem to me very trifling ) or was purely imaginative , it gives a true ...
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