Julius CaesarBased on Plutarch's account of the lives of Brutus, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony, Julius Caesar was the first of Shakespeare's Roman history plays. Presented for the first time in 1599, the play reveals the great dramatist's consummate ability to explore and express the most profound human emotions and instincts. So clearly and urgently does it impact its insights into history and human behavior, Julius Caesar is traditionally among the first of Shakespeare's plays to be studied at the secondary-school level. |
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... hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? BRU . No , Cassius ; for the eye sees not itself But by reflection , by some other things . Cas . " T is just : And it is very ...
William Shakespeare. And he will , after his sour fashion , tell you What hath proceeded worthy note to - day . Re ... hath chanced to - day , 31. a chidden train ) a retinue of attendants who have been scolded . 32. well given ) well ...
... hath the falling - sickness . 36 Cas . No , Caesar hath it not : but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling - sickness . 33. sad ] serious . 34. chopped ) chapped , disfigured with wrinkles . 35. swounded ] fainted . 36 ...
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