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Having three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly
, exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from
beginning to end . In completing his portrait of Brutus in Julius Cæsar he says ...
Having three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly
, exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from
beginning to end . In completing his portrait of Brutus in Julius Cæsar he says ...
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His motives are of the highest , but his enterprise contains within itself from the
beginning the seeds of failure . More than he is aware , he is the tool of Cassius ,
his fellow - conspirator , whose motives are far from being equally pure . Cassius
...
His motives are of the highest , but his enterprise contains within itself from the
beginning the seeds of failure . More than he is aware , he is the tool of Cassius ,
his fellow - conspirator , whose motives are far from being equally pure . Cassius
...
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Shakspeare's treatment is full of spirit and " go " from beginning to end . It is
especially remarkable for one very strong character - Biron , one of the King's
companions . He is full of sardonic mirth , shrewd criticism of life , and self -
mockery ; he ...
Shakspeare's treatment is full of spirit and " go " from beginning to end . It is
especially remarkable for one very strong character - Biron , one of the King's
companions . He is full of sardonic mirth , shrewd criticism of life , and self -
mockery ; he ...
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It is as if the subject had found the genius of the author in its happiest mood and
excited his powers to their fullest exercise ; accordingly , from beginning to end ,
everything moves with the lightness and grace of a bird on the wing ; and there is
...
It is as if the subject had found the genius of the author in its happiest mood and
excited his powers to their fullest exercise ; accordingly , from beginning to end ,
everything moves with the lightness and grace of a bird on the wing ; and there is
...
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In the beginning of The Tempest there occurs a description of a shipwreck into
which a good deal of amusement is infused . The King and his councillors , who
are on board , come on deck ; but the boatswain shouts to them : “ Keep your ...
In the beginning of The Tempest there occurs a description of a shipwreck into
which a good deal of amusement is infused . The King and his councillors , who
are on board , come on deck ; but the boatswain shouts to them : “ Keep your ...
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