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Page xvii
... mind of the hero . This desire is the natural result of the peculiar character of the hero and the special circumstances in which he is placed . He makes a strenuous effort to accom- plish this purpose ; and this struggle , with its ...
... mind of the hero . This desire is the natural result of the peculiar character of the hero and the special circumstances in which he is placed . He makes a strenuous effort to accom- plish this purpose ; and this struggle , with its ...
Page xxxvii
... mind which for at hundred years have been pronounced in Germany on the characters in Julius Caesar , and the delighted approval with which our contemporaries respond to the noble features of this drama . To the warm - hearted youth ...
... mind which for at hundred years have been pronounced in Germany on the characters in Julius Caesar , and the delighted approval with which our contemporaries respond to the noble features of this drama . To the warm - hearted youth ...
Page xxxviii
... mind through both the eye and the ear . The craftsmen and the tribunes , the stately pro- cession , the mysterious warning of the soothsayer , the care- ful manipulation of Brutus by the crafty Cassius , the dark gathering of the ...
... mind through both the eye and the ear . The craftsmen and the tribunes , the stately pro- cession , the mysterious warning of the soothsayer , the care- ful manipulation of Brutus by the crafty Cassius , the dark gathering of the ...
Page xxxix
... mind by the constant play of character upon character . Not only is history departed from when that will add to dramatic effect- iveness ; slight improbabilities are permitted for the same purpose . What likelihood , for example , that ...
... mind by the constant play of character upon character . Not only is history departed from when that will add to dramatic effect- iveness ; slight improbabilities are permitted for the same purpose . What likelihood , for example , that ...
Page xl
... mind in depicting the Roman populace . We are made to wonder whether the contempt expressed in this play for the ... minds religion imposed rules upon the whole of life . It was among the Puritans espe cially that there appeared a ...
... mind in depicting the Roman populace . We are made to wonder whether the contempt expressed in this play for the ... minds religion imposed rules upon the whole of life . It was among the Puritans espe cially that there appeared a ...
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adjective Artemidorus back stage battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cade Cæs Caesar Caius called Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cato character Cicero Cimber Cinna common conspiracy conspirators danger Decius Brutus doth drama Elizabethan enemies English Enter Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire Folio Fourth Cit friends funeral give gods hand hath hear heart honour humour ides of March incident Julius Cæsar Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony market-place meaning Messala Metellus mind night noble Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's Portia present Roman Rome scene seems Senate Shake Shakespeare slain Soothsayer speak speech Strato sword syllable tell theater thee thing Third Cit thou art thought Titinius to-day transferred epithet Trebonius unto verb verse Volumnius William Shakespeare word