How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... death , the warnings of the augur and of Artemidorus , the absence of the heart in the animal sacrificed ... death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the behaviour of ...
... death , the warnings of the augur and of Artemidorus , the absence of the heart in the animal sacrificed ... death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the behaviour of ...
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... death and rush about the street in frenzy , calling for blood and fire . It can be asserted with truth , I think , that in these Roman plays Shakspeare not only introduces char- acters who look down upon the people , but himself exposes ...
... death and rush about the street in frenzy , calling for blood and fire . It can be asserted with truth , I think , that in these Roman plays Shakspeare not only introduces char- acters who look down upon the people , but himself exposes ...
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... death , into the hands of three men - Antony , Octavius and Lepidus . But , in the nature of things , it had ultimately to become the property of one of the three ; and the question was , which of them was to be the favourite of destiny ...
... death , into the hands of three men - Antony , Octavius and Lepidus . But , in the nature of things , it had ultimately to become the property of one of the three ; and the question was , which of them was to be the favourite of destiny ...
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... death the third part of the world was his ; and the chances were more than even that he might win the whole . But , when the play called by his name opens , he is in Egypt , bound captive by his unlawful passion for Cleopatra , the ...
... death the third part of the world was his ; and the chances were more than even that he might win the whole . But , when the play called by his name opens , he is in Egypt , bound captive by his unlawful passion for Cleopatra , the ...
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... death and , by a desper- ate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the threads of his affairs and takes his proper place . He renews his alliance with Octavius by marrying his sister . But , in no long time ...
... death and , by a desper- ate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the threads of his affairs and takes his proper place . He renews his alliance with Octavius by marrying his sister . But , in no long time ...
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