Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 pages |
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Page xxii
... Roman state , and we seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ; that is why it ... Romans are presented with a direct force that takes the imagination captive . They are all limned with swift , sure ...
... Roman state , and we seem for the time to be in the very thick of the combat . And it is a combat ; that is why it ... Romans are presented with a direct force that takes the imagination captive . They are all limned with swift , sure ...
Page xxiii
... Roman matron ; the faithful Titinius ; and finally the quaint little boy Lu- cius , -think of these as the background for the larger figures that fill the stage ! Finally , the_mob - which Brandes would have us believe the aristocratic ...
... Roman matron ; the faithful Titinius ; and finally the quaint little boy Lu- cius , -think of these as the background for the larger figures that fill the stage ! Finally , the_mob - which Brandes would have us believe the aristocratic ...
Page xxxi
... Roman ( i , 3 , 57-8 ) . Examples ( Elizabethan use of the correlatives ) : That gentleness And show of love as I was wont to have ( i , 2 , 33-4 ) ; Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us ( i , 2 , 174-5 ) ; To ...
... Roman ( i , 3 , 57-8 ) . Examples ( Elizabethan use of the correlatives ) : That gentleness And show of love as I was wont to have ( i , 2 , 33-4 ) ; Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us ( i , 2 , 174-5 ) ; To ...
Page xxxiii
... , 1 , 311 ) . 1 This , to be sure , is in the speech of the " First Citizen . " " Yet note that bade the Romans Mark him " ( i , 2 , 125–6 ) . 17. PAST PARTICIPLES . - In Shakspere's time the final INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
... , 1 , 311 ) . 1 This , to be sure , is in the speech of the " First Citizen . " " Yet note that bade the Romans Mark him " ( i , 2 , 125–6 ) . 17. PAST PARTICIPLES . - In Shakspere's time the final INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
Page xxxiv
... Roman , you do want ( i , 3 , 57-8 ) ; Ye gods , it doth amaze me ( i , 2 , 128 ) ; Held up his left hand , which did lame and burn ( i , 3 , 16 ) . 20. OMISSION OF DO IN QUESTIONS . - Similar to the pre- ceding is the effect of this ...
... Roman , you do want ( i , 3 , 57-8 ) ; Ye gods , it doth amaze me ( i , 2 , 128 ) ; Held up his left hand , which did lame and burn ( i , 3 , 16 ) . 20. OMISSION OF DO IN QUESTIONS . - Similar to the pre- ceding is the effect of this ...
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