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86. oldal
William Shakespeare. JULIUS CÆSAR INTRODUCTION Julius Caesar , the first of that great series of tragedies which continued to occupy Shakespeare during the opening years of the seventeenth century , was first published in the folio of ...
William Shakespeare. JULIUS CÆSAR INTRODUCTION Julius Caesar , the first of that great series of tragedies which continued to occupy Shakespeare during the opening years of the seventeenth century , was first published in the folio of ...
87. oldal
... Cæsar ; but the comparison of wounds to mouths is not , I believe , peculiar to Shakespeare and the author of A Warning for Fair Women . The application of the verse - tests to Julius Cæsar does not forbid either the date 1599 or 1601 ...
... Cæsar ; but the comparison of wounds to mouths is not , I believe , peculiar to Shakespeare and the author of A Warning for Fair Women . The application of the verse - tests to Julius Cæsar does not forbid either the date 1599 or 1601 ...
88. oldal
... Julius Cæsar was acted at Whitehall . But Shakespeare seems to have derived all the material for his play from North's Plutarch's Lives ( with perhaps a passing hint from Appian ) and from his own creative imagination . Shakespeare's ...
... Julius Cæsar was acted at Whitehall . But Shakespeare seems to have derived all the material for his play from North's Plutarch's Lives ( with perhaps a passing hint from Appian ) and from his own creative imagination . Shakespeare's ...
89. oldal
... Cæsar's ceasing to defend himself when he recognizes Brutus among his murderers ; his falling down at the base of Pompey's statue , which ran blood the deceitful reconciliation of Antony with the con- spirators ; nothing of this is ...
... Cæsar's ceasing to defend himself when he recognizes Brutus among his murderers ; his falling down at the base of Pompey's statue , which ran blood the deceitful reconciliation of Antony with the con- spirators ; nothing of this is ...
90. oldal
... Cæsar who was failing in mind and body , and let loose the mighty spirit of Cæsarism , which at once assumed new life and went forth ranging for revenge ' . For this reason the play is named not ' Brutus ' , but Julius Cæsar ' -Cæsar ...
... Cæsar who was failing in mind and body , and let loose the mighty spirit of Cæsarism , which at once assumed new life and went forth ranging for revenge ' . For this reason the play is named not ' Brutus ' , but Julius Cæsar ' -Cæsar ...
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