Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... , the Witches of Middleton are finecreations. Their powertoo is, in some measure, overthe mind. They raise jars, jealousies, strifes, 'LIKE ATHICKSCURF O'ERLIFE.'" JULIUS CASESAR JULIUS CAESAR was one of three principal plays.
... , the Witches of Middleton are finecreations. Their powertoo is, in some measure, overthe mind. They raise jars, jealousies, strifes, 'LIKE ATHICKSCURF O'ERLIFE.'" JULIUS CASESAR JULIUS CAESAR was one of three principal plays.
Strana
... Caesar isnotequal, as a whole,toeither of his other plays taken fromtheRoman history. Itis inferior in interestto Coriolanus, andboth in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. It, however, abounds inadmirable and affecting passages ...
... Caesar isnotequal, as a whole,toeither of his other plays taken fromtheRoman history. Itis inferior in interestto Coriolanus, andboth in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. It, however, abounds inadmirable and affecting passages ...
Strana
... Caesar, and rejoice in his triumph. To this specimen ofquaint low humour immediately follows that unexpected and animatedburst of indignant eloquence, put intothe mouthof one of theangry tribunes. Marullus. Wherefore rejoice!—What ...
... Caesar, and rejoice in his triumph. To this specimen ofquaint low humour immediately follows that unexpected and animatedburst of indignant eloquence, put intothe mouthof one of theangry tribunes. Marullus. Wherefore rejoice!—What ...
Strana
... Caesar. Antonius— Antony. Caesar? Caesar. Letme havemen about me that are fat, Sleek headed men, and such as sleep anights: Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look,Hethinks too much; such men are dangerous. Antony. Fearhim not,Caesar ...
... Caesar. Antonius— Antony. Caesar? Caesar. Letme havemen about me that are fat, Sleek headed men, and such as sleep anights: Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look,Hethinks too much; such men are dangerous. Antony. Fearhim not,Caesar ...
Strana
... Caesar. Brutus isagainst it: And for Mark Antony, think notof him:For "he cando no more than Caesar's arm,When Caesar'sheadis off." Cassius. Yet do Ifear him: Forin th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— Brutus. Alas, good Cassius,donot ...
... Caesar. Brutus isagainst it: And for Mark Antony, think notof him:For "he cando no more than Caesar's arm,When Caesar'sheadis off." Cassius. Yet do Ifear him: Forin th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— Brutus. Alas, good Cassius,donot ...
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