Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... Brutus has so captivated the poet , that he has concentrated on intensifying and interpreting him , and has allowed ... Brutus , and how carefully and fondly he moulded him . Brutus is perfectly summed up in those words which Hamlet 125 ...
... Brutus has so captivated the poet , that he has concentrated on intensifying and interpreting him , and has allowed ... Brutus , and how carefully and fondly he moulded him . Brutus is perfectly summed up in those words which Hamlet 125 ...
Pagina 126
... Brutus throws him out , and the following conversation ensues : Cassius : Brutus : Cassius : I did not think you could have been so angry . O Cassius ! I am sick of many griefs . Of your philosophy you make no use If you give place to ...
... Brutus throws him out , and the following conversation ensues : Cassius : Brutus : Cassius : I did not think you could have been so angry . O Cassius ! I am sick of many griefs . Of your philosophy you make no use If you give place to ...
Pagina 127
... Brutus is surrounded by unstable natures , by men of passion , a fickle and unruly crowd , besides Cassius and Antony . Had Brutus himself followed the dictates of his heart , he would have defended Caesar , instead of killing him , for ...
... Brutus is surrounded by unstable natures , by men of passion , a fickle and unruly crowd , besides Cassius and Antony . Had Brutus himself followed the dictates of his heart , he would have defended Caesar , instead of killing him , for ...
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