The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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... as Calphurnia ; Shakespeare found Plutarch ; it remains uncertain which he wrote . ( Calpurnia ) is thence adopted by most modern edd . both forms in The true form INTRODUCTION JULIUS CESAR was first published in the Folio of Julius Cæsar.
... as Calphurnia ; Shakespeare found Plutarch ; it remains uncertain which he wrote . ( Calpurnia ) is thence adopted by most modern edd . both forms in The true form INTRODUCTION JULIUS CESAR was first published in the Folio of Julius Cæsar.
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... Plutarch , merely mentions the funeral speech of Brutus ; summarises 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 ...
... Plutarch , merely mentions the funeral speech of Brutus ; summarises 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 ...
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... Plutarch are probably concessions to an established dramatic or literary tradition . Thus the famous Et tu Brute ' had occurred in the True 1 The Tragedy of Cæsar and 27 f . The Tragedy of Brutus , both printed 1722. Their relation to ...
... Plutarch are probably concessions to an established dramatic or literary tradition . Thus the famous Et tu Brute ' had occurred in the True 1 The Tragedy of Cæsar and 27 f . The Tragedy of Brutus , both printed 1722. Their relation to ...
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... Plutarch's lives of Cæsar , Brutus , and Antony , as translated by Sir Thomas North.1 The translations had probably ... Plutarch Shakespeare turned from a homely though picturesque annalist to a philosophic and sentimental biographer ...
... Plutarch's lives of Cæsar , Brutus , and Antony , as translated by Sir Thomas North.1 The translations had probably ... Plutarch Shakespeare turned from a homely though picturesque annalist to a philosophic and sentimental biographer ...
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... Plutarch . But it is in the drama that the implicit eloquence of the subject is first revealed . means by which this ... Plutarch's pedestrian narrative survives , only lifted to a higher potency and purged of the last suggestion of ...
... Plutarch . But it is in the drama that the implicit eloquence of the subject is first revealed . means by which this ... Plutarch's pedestrian narrative survives , only lifted to a higher potency and purged of the last suggestion of ...
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