The Tragedie of Julius CaesarT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1904 - 208 pàgines |
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Pàgina xvii
... Cæsar ' saw in Brutus its hero , and its political ideals in the Republicanism he embodied . Dryden and Rowe , in ... Cæsar . As soon as the idea spread among critics that Cæsar and Cæsarism were greater factors in civilization than ...
... Cæsar ' saw in Brutus its hero , and its political ideals in the Republicanism he embodied . Dryden and Rowe , in ... Cæsar . As soon as the idea spread among critics that Cæsar and Cæsarism were greater factors in civilization than ...
Pàgina xviii
... Cæsar and Cleopatra , ' implies that he regards Shakespeare's portrait of Julius Cæsar as a token of the poet's insuf- ficient vision . Here a Shaw has outgrown him . His Cæsar is an admitted failure , ' he declares . ' Cæsar was not in ...
... Cæsar and Cleopatra , ' implies that he regards Shakespeare's portrait of Julius Cæsar as a token of the poet's insuf- ficient vision . Here a Shaw has outgrown him . His Cæsar is an admitted failure , ' he declares . ' Cæsar was not in ...
Pàgina xix
... Cæsar imparts no idea of the historic influence of Cæsarism , apart from Cæsar , while the faulty human Cæsar of Shakespeare , who loved Antony and dis- trusted men who love no plays and hear no music , yields an overwhelming impression ...
... Cæsar imparts no idea of the historic influence of Cæsarism , apart from Cæsar , while the faulty human Cæsar of Shakespeare , who loved Antony and dis- trusted men who love no plays and hear no music , yields an overwhelming impression ...
Pàgina xx
... Cæsar , now be still , I kill'd not thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cæsarism , Shakespeare resorted to the agency of the supernatural , both in the ...
... Cæsar , now be still , I kill'd not thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cæsarism , Shakespeare resorted to the agency of the supernatural , both in the ...
Pàgina xxi
... Cæsar's ghost would not dominate the play so subtly if the Brutus who is forced to appease it were petty or insincere , and since , if Cæsar instead of Cæsar's ghost were dominant , the action of Brutus would be ignoble at first and ...
... Cæsar's ghost would not dominate the play so subtly if the Brutus who is forced to appease it were petty or insincere , and since , if Cæsar instead of Cæsar's ghost were dominant , the action of Brutus would be ignoble at first and ...
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