Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 Seiten |
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... Rome . We know that he always used whatever in the sources of his plots seemed worthy of preservation , but often that was little more than a bare outline . Here , on the contrary , the student of Shakspere , on reading the North ...
... Rome . We know that he always used whatever in the sources of his plots seemed worthy of preservation , but often that was little more than a bare outline . Here , on the contrary , the student of Shakspere , on reading the North ...
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... Rome , and perceiving that his words moved the com- mon people to compassion , he framed his eloquence to make their hearts yearn the more ; and taking Cæsar's gown all bloody in his hand , he laid it open to the sight of them all ...
... Rome , and perceiving that his words moved the com- mon people to compassion , he framed his eloquence to make their hearts yearn the more ; and taking Cæsar's gown all bloody in his hand , he laid it open to the sight of them all ...
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... Rome a little ere ” —and after- " the mightiest Julius fell . " There is so much life in the narrative that even a reading quickens the blood ; on the stage it is irresistible — no time for parley , none for delay , but all straight ...
... Rome a little ere ” —and after- " the mightiest Julius fell . " There is so much life in the narrative that even a reading quickens the blood ; on the stage it is irresistible — no time for parley , none for delay , but all straight ...
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... Rome , " he says , " had to be shorn of his beams , else so ineffectual a fire as Brutus could nowise catch the eye . I have sometimes thought that the policy • of the drama may have been to represent Cæsar , not as he was , but as he ...
... Rome , " he says , " had to be shorn of his beams , else so ineffectual a fire as Brutus could nowise catch the eye . I have sometimes thought that the policy • of the drama may have been to represent Cæsar , not as he was , but as he ...
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... Rome " ( iii , 1 , 122 ) . 11. THE ARTICLE A ( n ) .- " Julius Cæsar " employs the an before words beginning with u or h , where American usage , at least , tends to a . Examples : An universal shout ( i , 1 , 47 ) ; An hundred senators ...
... Rome " ( iii , 1 , 122 ) . 11. THE ARTICLE A ( n ) .- " Julius Cæsar " employs the an before words beginning with u or h , where American usage , at least , tends to a . Examples : An universal shout ( i , 1 , 47 ) ; An hundred senators ...
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