The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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... . CALPURNIA , wife to Cæsar . PORTIA , wife to Brutus . Senators , Citizens , Guards , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Rome : the neighbourhood of Sardis : the neighbour hood of Philippi . DURATION OF TIME Six days represented on the stage , 3.
... . CALPURNIA , wife to Cæsar . PORTIA , wife to Brutus . Senators , Citizens , Guards , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Rome : the neighbourhood of Sardis : the neighbour hood of Philippi . DURATION OF TIME Six days represented on the stage , 3.
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... Rome , and perceiving that his words moved the common people to compassion : he framed his eloquence to make their hearts yearn the more , and taking Cæsar's gown all bloudy in his hand , he layed it open to the sight of them all ...
... Rome , and perceiving that his words moved the common people to compassion : he framed his eloquence to make their hearts yearn the more , and taking Cæsar's gown all bloudy in his hand , he layed it open to the sight of them all ...
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... Rome ; his sojourn at Athens , where he ' went daily to hear philosophic lectures ' ; his quixotic humanities in the field and reiterated dis- sensions with Cassius ; finally the two battles at Philippi , three weeks apart , in which ...
... Rome ; his sojourn at Athens , where he ' went daily to hear philosophic lectures ' ; his quixotic humanities in the field and reiterated dis- sensions with Cassius ; finally the two battles at Philippi , three weeks apart , in which ...
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... Rome calls him ' Cæsar's angel . ' In Plutarch , Cæsar ' did not trust him overmuch , ' and included him with Cassius in his dislike of ' lean and whitely - faced ' men . Brutus on his part was ' incensed ' by Cassius against the tyrant ...
... Rome calls him ' Cæsar's angel . ' In Plutarch , Cæsar ' did not trust him overmuch , ' and included him with Cassius in his dislike of ' lean and whitely - faced ' men . Brutus on his part was ' incensed ' by Cassius against the tyrant ...
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... Rome of Cæsar by the England of Elizabeth , and the analogy was sufficiently close to supply in a measure the place of genuine historical insight . Elizabeth , like Plutarch's Cæsar , was old and infirm , capricious and vain ; her death ...
... Rome of Cæsar by the England of Elizabeth , and the analogy was sufficiently close to supply in a measure the place of genuine historical insight . Elizabeth , like Plutarch's Cæsar , was old and infirm , capricious and vain ; her death ...
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