Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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William Shakespeare. NOTE . I HAVE to thank a friend for the Index of words . The extracts from Plutarch are taken from Professor Skeat's volume of selections . The numbering of the lines agrees with that of the ' Globe ' edition ...
William Shakespeare. NOTE . I HAVE to thank a friend for the Index of words . The extracts from Plutarch are taken from Professor Skeat's volume of selections . The numbering of the lines agrees with that of the ' Globe ' edition ...
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... word which occurs in a precisely similar context in Hamlet and in no other play of Shakespeare . Cf. North's Plutarch , Antony thinking good that [ Cæsar's ] body should be honourably buried , and not in hugger- mugger " ; and Hamlet ...
... word which occurs in a precisely similar context in Hamlet and in no other play of Shakespeare . Cf. North's Plutarch , Antony thinking good that [ Cæsar's ] body should be honourably buried , and not in hugger- mugger " ; and Hamlet ...
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... words spoken by Brutus when the ghost vanishes- " Now I have taken heart , thou vanishest " -Hudson says : " This ... word ) will account for so emphatic an apparition ; nor , surely , do we require any such theory . Shakespeare uses ...
... words spoken by Brutus when the ghost vanishes- " Now I have taken heart , thou vanishest " -Hudson says : " This ... word ) will account for so emphatic an apparition ; nor , surely , do we require any such theory . Shakespeare uses ...
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... words will have on them . He misreads the characters of of this igno- almost all with whom he is brought in contact . Thus he misjudges Antony ( II . 1. 181-183 , 185- 189 ) , not perceiving that the pleasure - loving habits of the ...
... words will have on them . He misreads the characters of of this igno- almost all with whom he is brought in contact . Thus he misjudges Antony ( II . 1. 181-183 , 185- 189 ) , not perceiving that the pleasure - loving habits of the ...
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... word , and when his own ineffective speech is finished goes away ( III . 2. 66 ) , trusting to Antony's promise not to " blame ” ( III . 1. 245 ) the conspirators . He nearly comes to open rupture with his colleague ( IV . 3 ) ; he ...
... word , and when his own ineffective speech is finished goes away ( III . 2. 66 ) , trusting to Antony's promise not to " blame ” ( III . 1. 245 ) the conspirators . He nearly comes to open rupture with his colleague ( IV . 3 ) ; he ...
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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