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... spirit that is in Antony . Let me not hinder , Cassius , your desires ; I'll leave you . ( I.ii.25-31 ) In this seven - line series of negatives , Brutus avoids the race course , is not gamesome , lacks quick spirit , is less than An ...
... spirit that is in Antony . Let me not hinder , Cassius , your desires ; I'll leave you . ( I.ii.25-31 ) In this seven - line series of negatives , Brutus avoids the race course , is not gamesome , lacks quick spirit , is less than An ...
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... spirit , its electrifying element , as it were , keeping the entire or- ganism from rotting , indeed , the king himself the spirit of that human element , the vehicle of grace and its vessel to his society . When Edgar , in King Lear ...
... spirit , its electrifying element , as it were , keeping the entire or- ganism from rotting , indeed , the king himself the spirit of that human element , the vehicle of grace and its vessel to his society . When Edgar , in King Lear ...
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... spirit . The spirit- ual world that invests these plays really exists , and is corp- orate , patriotic , and decent , if a bit dogmatic . Prophesies appear to heads of government , Julius Caesar , Richard III , Richard II , Henry V ...
... spirit . The spirit- ual world that invests these plays really exists , and is corp- orate , patriotic , and decent , if a bit dogmatic . Prophesies appear to heads of government , Julius Caesar , Richard III , Richard II , Henry V ...
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