The Tragedie of Julius CaesarT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1904 - 208 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiii
... Plutarch which no dramatist of even ordinary ability could devise at the outset of his play without being well aware that he was laying the corner - stone of his dramatic action on the readiness of the plebs to be- friend Cæsar , and in ...
... Plutarch which no dramatist of even ordinary ability could devise at the outset of his play without being well aware that he was laying the corner - stone of his dramatic action on the readiness of the plebs to be- friend Cæsar , and in ...
Pàgina xxv
... Plutarch says Antony , as a cosmopolitan traveler , had learned the trick of , this burden of warm - hearted brotherliness was bound to overmaster the cool appeal of Brutus to the intellect , made in bald and barren style studied imi ...
... Plutarch says Antony , as a cosmopolitan traveler , had learned the trick of , this burden of warm - hearted brotherliness was bound to overmaster the cool appeal of Brutus to the intellect , made in bald and barren style studied imi ...
Pàgina 98
... by Antony's forces . Cassius runs on his own sword . Brutus rallies for a last attack , but meets defeat and falls on his own sword . SOURCES PLUTARCH'S Lives of Julius Cæsar , Marcus Brutus , 98 THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CÆSAR.
... by Antony's forces . Cassius runs on his own sword . Brutus rallies for a last attack , but meets defeat and falls on his own sword . SOURCES PLUTARCH'S Lives of Julius Cæsar , Marcus Brutus , 98 THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CÆSAR.
Pàgina 99
... Plutarch's statement of the reason for the conspiracy against Cæsar : But the chiefest cause that made him mortally hated , was the covetous desire he had to be called king : which first gave the people just cause , and next his secret ...
... Plutarch's statement of the reason for the conspiracy against Cæsar : But the chiefest cause that made him mortally hated , was the covetous desire he had to be called king : which first gave the people just cause , and next his secret ...
Pàgina 100
... Plutarch mentioned , and all three of the Lives drawn from repeat the incident of Cæsar's distrust of lean men like Cassius . From the Life of Brutus ' is drawn for Act I .: the agreement between Cassius and Brutus , and the writings in ...
... Plutarch mentioned , and all three of the Lives drawn from repeat the incident of Cæsar's distrust of lean men like Cassius . From the Life of Brutus ' is drawn for Act I .: the agreement between Cassius and Brutus , and the writings in ...
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