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... speech , however , cancels this effect and sets the populace so furiously against the conspirators that they flee the city . In Act IV Brutus and Cassius collect an army in their support against that of a triumvirate of Cæsar's ...
... speech , however , cancels this effect and sets the populace so furiously against the conspirators that they flee the city . In Act IV Brutus and Cassius collect an army in their support against that of a triumvirate of Cæsar's ...
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... speeches being suggested by North . No source for them is forth- coming , unless we find traces of similar thought to Antony's speech in Appian's History of the Civil War ' ( translation of 1578 ) , and a likeness to Brutus's harangue ...
... speeches being suggested by North . No source for them is forth- coming , unless we find traces of similar thought to Antony's speech in Appian's History of the Civil War ' ( translation of 1578 ) , and a likeness to Brutus's harangue ...
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... speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , ' and Antony's reply , which seems to point directly to Shakespeare's drama , unless an earlier play contained similar lines . Similarly , Drayton's Barons ' Wars , ' revised in 1603 , contains lines ...
... speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , ' and Antony's reply , which seems to point directly to Shakespeare's drama , unless an earlier play contained similar lines . Similarly , Drayton's Barons ' Wars , ' revised in 1603 , contains lines ...
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... Speeches in their Bookes , Alas , it cried , Give me some drinke Titinius , As a sicke Girle : Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the Majesticke world , And beare the Palme alone ...
... Speeches in their Bookes , Alas , it cried , Give me some drinke Titinius , As a sicke Girle : Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the Majesticke world , And beare the Palme alone ...
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... speech blame us , But speake all good you can devise of Cæsar , And say you doo't by our permission : Else shall you not have any hand at all About his Funerall . And you shall speake In the same Pulpit whereto I am going , After my speech ...
... speech blame us , But speake all good you can devise of Cæsar , And say you doo't by our permission : Else shall you not have any hand at all About his Funerall . And you shall speake In the same Pulpit whereto I am going , After my speech ...
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