Julius CaesarWorld Book Company, 1913 - 115 Seiten |
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... took the parts of Cæsar and Octavius , and thus gave outward expression to the spir- itual connection of the two rôles . It has been noticed that Shakespeare's references to " the mightiest Julius " in his other plays show a genu- ine ...
... took the parts of Cæsar and Octavius , and thus gave outward expression to the spir- itual connection of the two rôles . It has been noticed that Shakespeare's references to " the mightiest Julius " in his other plays show a genu- ine ...
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... took them up . " Shall Rome , etc. " Thus must I piece it out : Shall Rome stand under one man's awe ? What , Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a king . 55 " Speak , strike , redress ...
... took them up . " Shall Rome , etc. " Thus must I piece it out : Shall Rome stand under one man's awe ? What , Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a king . 55 " Speak , strike , redress ...
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... took to wife ; I grant I am a woman , but withal 295 A woman well reputed , Cato's daughter . Think you I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose ' em : I have made ...
... took to wife ; I grant I am a woman , but withal 295 A woman well reputed , Cato's daughter . Think you I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose ' em : I have made ...
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... took your hands , but was indeed 220 Sway'd from the point by looking down on Cæsar . Friends am I with you all and love you all , Upon this hope , that you shall give me reasons Why and wherein Cæsar was dangerous . Bru . Or else were ...
... took your hands , but was indeed 220 Sway'd from the point by looking down on Cæsar . Friends am I with you all and love you all , Upon this hope , that you shall give me reasons Why and wherein Cæsar was dangerous . Bru . Or else were ...
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... took his voice who should be prick'd to die In our black sentence and proscription . Ant . Octavius , I have seen more days than you : And though we lay these honours on this man , 20 To ease ourselves of divers slanderous loads , He ...
... took his voice who should be prick'd to die In our black sentence and proscription . Ant . Octavius , I have seen more days than you : And though we lay these honours on this man , 20 To ease ourselves of divers slanderous loads , He ...
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adjective Artemidorus back stage battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cade Cæs Caesar Caius called Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cato character Cicero Cimber Cinna common conspiracy conspirators danger Decius Brutus doth drama Elizabethan enemies English Enter Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire Folio Fourth Cit friends funeral give gods hand hath hear heart honour humour ides of March incident Julius Cæsar Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony market-place meaning Messala Metellus mind night noble Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's Portia present Roman Rome scene seems Senate Shake Shakespeare slain Soothsayer speak speech Strato sword syllable tell theater thee thing Third Cit thou art thought Titinius to-day transferred epithet Trebonius unto verb verse Volumnius William Shakespeare word