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Page 93
... side of the Tiring - House , and Antony's the right - hand side . This is in fact the plan which is simply followed in the sequel . We learn later that the disposition of forces is : Octavius v . Brutus , Antony v . Cassius . In the ...
... side of the Tiring - House , and Antony's the right - hand side . This is in fact the plan which is simply followed in the sequel . We learn later that the disposition of forces is : Octavius v . Brutus , Antony v . Cassius . In the ...
Page 95
... side of the Tiring - House as Brutus kneels beside his friend : at the end of the scene ( V. iii ) he calls upon Lucilius and young Cato : " Let us to the Field , " and they go off Study R toward the battle , while the dead bodies are ...
... side of the Tiring - House as Brutus kneels beside his friend : at the end of the scene ( V. iii ) he calls upon Lucilius and young Cato : " Let us to the Field , " and they go off Study R toward the battle , while the dead bodies are ...
Page 96
... side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of the enemy off by Study R , but meanwhile young Cato ( a kind of ... side , and Brutus having a momentary advantage over Octavius on the left . Now at this point the right - hand side of ...
... side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of the enemy off by Study R , but meanwhile young Cato ( a kind of ... side , and Brutus having a momentary advantage over Octavius on the left . Now at this point the right - hand side of ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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