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... Caesar's is a minor part . So much is certain ; and equally certain is it that Shakespeare , in spite of the hold Caesar had over his imagination , when he came to write a play about him , made no attempt to portray the mightiest Julius ...
... Caesar's is a minor part . So much is certain ; and equally certain is it that Shakespeare , in spite of the hold Caesar had over his imagination , when he came to write a play about him , made no attempt to portray the mightiest Julius ...
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... Caesar ' Brutus is not so much as mentioned ; everything that is said or done has reference to Caesar . The opening scene of a Shakespeare play has always a peculiar significance ( I do not say the feature is distinguishing ) , not ...
... Caesar ' Brutus is not so much as mentioned ; everything that is said or done has reference to Caesar . The opening scene of a Shakespeare play has always a peculiar significance ( I do not say the feature is distinguishing ) , not ...
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... Caesar's avengers , and so prepares the way for a full return of interest in the two who are the noblest of Caesar's enemies , and to them , during the rest of the play , admiration and pity go out unstinted . Not that we are ever ...
... Caesar's avengers , and so prepares the way for a full return of interest in the two who are the noblest of Caesar's enemies , and to them , during the rest of the play , admiration and pity go out unstinted . Not that we are ever ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
Some Aspects of Modern Scottish Literature | 59 |
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