Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Cæsar is entitled to own such a foible as deafness ; it may pass well with Cæsar . If men would have him hear them , let them come to his right ear . Meanwhile , things may be whispered which it were well for him if he strained an ear ...
... Cæsar is entitled to own such a foible as deafness ; it may pass well with Cæsar . If men would have him hear them , let them come to his right ear . Meanwhile , things may be whispered which it were well for him if he strained an ear ...
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... Cæsar ? " Why did Shakspere de- cide to represent in such a light the chief man of the Ro- man world ? Passages in other plays prove that Shak- spere had not really misconceived " the mightiest Julius , " " broad - fronted Cæsar , " the ...
... Cæsar ? " Why did Shakspere de- cide to represent in such a light the chief man of the Ro- man world ? Passages in other plays prove that Shak- spere had not really misconceived " the mightiest Julius , " " broad - fronted Cæsar , " the ...
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... Cæsar who stands exposed to all the accidents of fortune . This bodily presence of Cæsar is but of sec- ondary importance , and may be supplied when it actually passes away , by Octavius as its substitute . It is the spirit of Cæsar ...
... Cæsar who stands exposed to all the accidents of fortune . This bodily presence of Cæsar is but of sec- ondary importance , and may be supplied when it actually passes away , by Octavius as its substitute . It is the spirit of Cæsar ...
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