Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 Seiten |
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... Compare Calpurnia's respectful address to Cæsar , " Your wisdom is consumed in confidence ! . Call it my fear That keeps you in the house , and not your own " ( ii , 2 , 49–51 ) ; with his affectionate answer : " And for thy humour , I ...
... Compare Calpurnia's respectful address to Cæsar , " Your wisdom is consumed in confidence ! . Call it my fear That keeps you in the house , and not your own " ( ii , 2 , 49–51 ) ; with his affectionate answer : " And for thy humour , I ...
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... Compare " Will you go see the order of the course ? ( i , 2 , 25 ) . For the converse , compare the line " That makest my hair to stare " ( iv , 3 , 278 ) . 19. THE AUXILIARY Do. - The invariable effect of the use of the auxiliary do is ...
... Compare " Will you go see the order of the course ? ( i , 2 , 25 ) . For the converse , compare the line " That makest my hair to stare " ( iv , 3 , 278 ) . 19. THE AUXILIARY Do. - The invariable effect of the use of the auxiliary do is ...
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... compare the double conjunctive expression in " If that thou be'st a Roman " ( iv , 3 , 102 ) and in " Lest that the people " ( iii , 1 , 93 ) . NOTE . - Practically , all these uses of the conjunction are archaic to - day . Shaksperian ...
... compare the double conjunctive expression in " If that thou be'st a Roman " ( iv , 3 , 102 ) and in " Lest that the people " ( iii , 1 , 93 ) . NOTE . - Practically , all these uses of the conjunction are archaic to - day . Shaksperian ...
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... compare these lines with lines from the work of any other poet , and thus feel their superiority ; moreover - and this is the main point here he should see how many similar passages he can find in " Julius Cæsar " ; if not xliv ...
... compare these lines with lines from the work of any other poet , and thus feel their superiority ; moreover - and this is the main point here he should see how many similar passages he can find in " Julius Cæsar " ; if not xliv ...
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... comparing the work of some of the other Elizabethans - Marlowe or Ben Jonson - with Shakspere's own . Of course such ... compare . And he will be conscious of sowing seed for the future . Perhaps the best handbook for the beginner in ...
... comparing the work of some of the other Elizabethans - Marlowe or Ben Jonson - with Shakspere's own . Of course such ... compare . And he will be conscious of sowing seed for the future . Perhaps the best handbook for the beginner in ...
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