Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 Seiten |
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... seems to be founded - except in so far as the sonnets are concerned - on the fact that in his young manhood Shak- spere wrote stirring , manly plays like " Henry IV " and Henry V , " and rich , golden comedies like " Much Ado , " " As ...
... seems to be founded - except in so far as the sonnets are concerned - on the fact that in his young manhood Shak- spere wrote stirring , manly plays like " Henry IV " and Henry V , " and rich , golden comedies like " Much Ado , " " As ...
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... seems to have been indifferent . Some biographers reason that the theatre was distasteful to him , and that he cared for it but as a means to establish the fortunes of his family ; others maintain that he considered his poems literature ...
... seems to have been indifferent . Some biographers reason that the theatre was distasteful to him , and that he cared for it but as a means to establish the fortunes of his family ; others maintain that he considered his poems literature ...
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... seem far afield who consider Brutus the sketch from which Hamlet was built up . III . SOURCE OF THE PLOT THOUGH there were several earlier plays on the subject of Julius Cæsar , Shakspere seems to have used none of • them in the ...
... seem far afield who consider Brutus the sketch from which Hamlet was built up . III . SOURCE OF THE PLOT THOUGH there were several earlier plays on the subject of Julius Cæsar , Shakspere seems to have used none of • them in the ...
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... seem more in the master's spirit than those noble words of Brutus : " Countrymen , My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony ...
... seem more in the master's spirit than those noble words of Brutus : " Countrymen , My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony ...
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... seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ; that is why it appeals to the lad of spirit , who must always rejoice in a fight between opponents . evenly matched , whether in football or in some great ...
... seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ; that is why it appeals to the lad of spirit , who must always rejoice in a fight between opponents . evenly matched , whether in football or in some great ...
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adjective Antony's ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Caius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA Cassius Cato CESAR character Cicero Cimber CINNA CLITUS common Compare conspirators Coriolanus death Decius Brutus doth Edited Elizabethan enemy Enter BRUTUS Exeunt Exit fear fire Flavius Folio reads follow FOURTH CITIZEN friends funeral give gods grief Hamlet hand hast hath hear heart honour ides of March Introduction Julius Cæsar King Lepidus Ligarius look lord LUCILIUS Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony MARULLUS means Merchant of Venice MESSALA Metellus mov'd night North's Plutarch Octavius omission Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey's Portia Professor of English Publius Roman Rome scene SECOND CITIZEN SERVANT Shak Shakspere Shakspere's day Shaksperian Skeat SOOTHSAYER speak speech spere spirit stand Strato sword tell theatre thee things THIRD CITIZEN Tiber tion Titinius to-day TREBONIUS Troilus and Cressida unto verb verse Volumnius words