The Supernatural in ShakespeareFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... Cassius tries in vain to arouse in him jealousy of Cæsar or personal ambition , but an impassioned reference to his great ancestor , Junius Brutus of Tarquinian . fame , excites his patriotic spirit , and the forged letters , purporting ...
... Cassius tries in vain to arouse in him jealousy of Cæsar or personal ambition , but an impassioned reference to his great ancestor , Junius Brutus of Tarquinian . fame , excites his patriotic spirit , and the forged letters , purporting ...
Стр. 84
... Cassius , I am sick with many griefs ! " On the same night , after having re- sisted Cassius ' persuasion to protract this state of civil war , and decided to hazard all for one side or the other on the morrow , he was left alone in his ...
... Cassius , I am sick with many griefs ! " On the same night , after having re- sisted Cassius ' persuasion to protract this state of civil war , and decided to hazard all for one side or the other on the morrow , he was left alone in his ...
Стр. 89
... Cassius was dimly conscious . of it when he looked with unaccustomed misgiving at the choughs and crows that followed the devoted army ; we feel too that it was no natural part of his char- acter that made him " misconstrue every- thing ...
... Cassius was dimly conscious . of it when he looked with unaccustomed misgiving at the choughs and crows that followed the devoted army ; we feel too that it was no natural part of his char- acter that made him " misconstrue every- thing ...
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