The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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... Antony's in three lines of quite a different purport ; and knows nothing of the ' many - headed multitude's ready change of front , exhibited with peculiarly Shakespearean sarcasm in the play . The inference is forcible that ...
... Antony's in three lines of quite a different purport ; and knows nothing of the ' many - headed multitude's ready change of front , exhibited with peculiarly Shakespearean sarcasm in the play . The inference is forcible that ...
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... Antony , as translated by Sir Thomas North.1 The translations had probably become as early familiar to him , and interested him as keenly , as the nearly contemporary folio of Holinshed.2 In now closing his Holinshed and opening his ...
... Antony , as translated by Sir Thomas North.1 The translations had probably become as early familiar to him , and interested him as keenly , as the nearly contemporary folio of Holinshed.2 In now closing his Holinshed and opening his ...
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... Antony's oration is represented by the following : -- ' When Cæsar's body was brought into the market- place , Antonius making his funeral Oration in praise of the dead according to the ancient custom of Rome , and perceiving that his ...
... Antony's oration is represented by the following : -- ' When Cæsar's body was brought into the market- place , Antonius making his funeral Oration in praise of the dead according to the ancient custom of Rome , and perceiving that his ...
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... Antony and Octavius , and Brutus ' voluntary withdrawal from Italy not for his own safety , but foreseeing the overthrow of Rome ; his sojourn at Athens , where he ' went daily to hear philosophic lectures ' ; his quixotic humanities in ...
... Antony and Octavius , and Brutus ' voluntary withdrawal from Italy not for his own safety , but foreseeing the overthrow of Rome ; his sojourn at Athens , where he ' went daily to hear philosophic lectures ' ; his quixotic humanities in ...
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... Antony , and young Octavius , come , For Cassius is aweary of the world . But the brilliant figure of Antony owes far more to Shakespeare . Plutarch's Antony is a scheming soldier , who carries his way by practical sagacity and ruthless ...
... Antony , and young Octavius , come , For Cassius is aweary of the world . But the brilliant figure of Antony owes far more to Shakespeare . Plutarch's Antony is a scheming soldier , who carries his way by practical sagacity and ruthless ...
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