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BRUTUS Gordon Ross Smith ( essay date 1959 ) SOURCE : " Brutus , Virtue , and Will , " in Shakespeare Quarterly , Vol . X , No. 3 , Summer , 1959 , pp . 367-79 . [ In the essay , Smith maintains that Brutus's most distinguishing trait ...
BRUTUS Gordon Ross Smith ( essay date 1959 ) SOURCE : " Brutus , Virtue , and Will , " in Shakespeare Quarterly , Vol . X , No. 3 , Summer , 1959 , pp . 367-79 . [ In the essay , Smith maintains that Brutus's most distinguishing trait ...
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The rationalization by which he talked his virtue into acquiescence will be discussed presently . Cassius is not to be put off with humbug . He makes one of those Shakespearian answers that forward the plot and at the same time express ...
The rationalization by which he talked his virtue into acquiescence will be discussed presently . Cassius is not to be put off with humbug . He makes one of those Shakespearian answers that forward the plot and at the same time express ...
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But right to the end he preserves his habitual mask of kindly virtue : " My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . " ( V.v.34- 35 ) Caesar could not have said so much , and perhaps we are meant to ...
But right to the end he preserves his habitual mask of kindly virtue : " My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . " ( V.v.34- 35 ) Caesar could not have said so much , and perhaps we are meant to ...
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