The Sparrow and the Flea: The Sense of Providence in Shakespeare and MontaigneBRILL, 1983 - 204 Seiten |
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... Brutus before the battle at Philippi in Julius Caesar , " What are you then determined to do ? " ( V.i.97 , 99 ) . Uncertain of his fortitude , Cassius desires from Brutus an expression of courage with which to bolster his own . Brutus ...
... Brutus before the battle at Philippi in Julius Caesar , " What are you then determined to do ? " ( V.i.97 , 99 ) . Uncertain of his fortitude , Cassius desires from Brutus an expression of courage with which to bolster his own . Brutus ...
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... Brutus , however , furnishes him an unexpected , abrupt reply : Even by the rule of that philosophy By which I did blame Cato for the death Which he did give himself -- I know not how , But I do find it cowardly and vile , For fear of ...
... Brutus , however , furnishes him an unexpected , abrupt reply : Even by the rule of that philosophy By which I did blame Cato for the death Which he did give himself -- I know not how , But I do find it cowardly and vile , For fear of ...
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... Brutus ' shortness of temper with Cassius and spurs their reconciliation . But Brutus ' words about her suicide haunt in retrospect , all the more because of his accusation in the following scene of the cowardliness he perceives in the ...
... Brutus ' shortness of temper with Cassius and spurs their reconciliation . But Brutus ' words about her suicide haunt in retrospect , all the more because of his accusation in the following scene of the cowardliness he perceives in the ...
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