Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 pages |
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Page xx
... common good to all , made one of them , " etc. Of course the best instance of this in the play is the celebrated oration of Antony . So far as we know , that great piece of rhetoric grew from these words in North's Plutarch ...
... common good to all , made one of them , " etc. Of course the best instance of this in the play is the celebrated oration of Antony . So far as we know , that great piece of rhetoric grew from these words in North's Plutarch ...
Page xxiii
... common sense - who remains after the idealist has broken his wings against the bars of time and circumstance . Even the minor characters are sketched as firmly . Cæsar - that parody of the historical figure - boastful and superstitious ...
... common sense - who remains after the idealist has broken his wings against the bars of time and circumstance . Even the minor characters are sketched as firmly . Cæsar - that parody of the historical figure - boastful and superstitious ...
Page xxx
... common in " Julius Cæsar . " Examples : Submitting me unto the perilous night ( i , 3 , 47 ) ; Myself have letters of the self - same tenour ( iv , 3 , 169 ) ; Here is himself , marr'd , as you see , with traitors ( iii , 2 , 197 ) ...
... common in " Julius Cæsar . " Examples : Submitting me unto the perilous night ( i , 3 , 47 ) ; Myself have letters of the self - same tenour ( iv , 3 , 169 ) ; Here is himself , marr'd , as you see , with traitors ( iii , 2 , 197 ) ...
Page xxxi
... once in " Julius Cæsar , " though it is common enough in Shakspere . The antecedent is likely to be in- definite . how the people Example : There shall I try • take The cruel issue of these bloody men ; According INTRODUCTION xxxi.
... once in " Julius Cæsar , " though it is common enough in Shakspere . The antecedent is likely to be in- definite . how the people Example : There shall I try • take The cruel issue of these bloody men ; According INTRODUCTION xxxi.
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... common habit is Mark Antony's " This was the most unkindest cut of all " ( iii , 2 , 183 ) . See also " The most boldest and best hearts of Rome " ( iii , 1 , 122 ) . 11. THE ARTICLE A ( n ) .- " Julius Cæsar " employs the an before ...
... common habit is Mark Antony's " This was the most unkindest cut of all " ( iii , 2 , 183 ) . See also " The most boldest and best hearts of Rome " ( iii , 1 , 122 ) . 11. THE ARTICLE A ( n ) .- " Julius Cæsar " employs the an before ...
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