Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Cassius has one who will die for him . crowns the dead brow of the conspirator : " Brutus , come apace , And see how I regarded Caius Cassius.— By your leave , gods - this is a Roman's part : Come , Cassius ' sword , and find Titinius ...
... Cassius has one who will die for him . crowns the dead brow of the conspirator : " Brutus , come apace , And see how I regarded Caius Cassius.— By your leave , gods - this is a Roman's part : Come , Cassius ' sword , and find Titinius ...
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... Cassius are left alone . Cassius complains of want of warmth and gentleness in the bear- ing of Brutus towards him of late . The manner of self- restraint habitual to Brutus is noticeable , his grave cour- tesy and desire for a sincere ...
... Cassius are left alone . Cassius complains of want of warmth and gentleness in the bear- ing of Brutus towards him of late . The manner of self- restraint habitual to Brutus is noticeable , his grave cour- tesy and desire for a sincere ...
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... Cassius the better through the little wrongs which bring the great wealth of their love and true fraternity to light . Brutus calls for a bowl of wine in which to pledge their recon- ciliation . Then when their hearts are tenderest ...
... Cassius the better through the little wrongs which bring the great wealth of their love and true fraternity to light . Brutus calls for a bowl of wine in which to pledge their recon- ciliation . Then when their hearts are tenderest ...
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