The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... Julius Cæsar . " Brutus is one of the noblest and most con- sistent of Shakespearean creations ; a man far above all self - seeking and capable of the loftiest patriotism ; in whose whole bearing , as in his deepest nature , virtue ...
... Julius Cæsar . " Brutus is one of the noblest and most con- sistent of Shakespearean creations ; a man far above all self - seeking and capable of the loftiest patriotism ; in whose whole bearing , as in his deepest nature , virtue ...
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... Julius Cæsar " marks the culmi- nation of Shakespeare's art as a dramatic writer . The ingenuity of the earlier plays ripened in a rich and pellucid flexibility ; the excess of imagery gave place to a noble richness of speech ; there is ...
... Julius Cæsar " marks the culmi- nation of Shakespeare's art as a dramatic writer . The ingenuity of the earlier plays ripened in a rich and pellucid flexibility ; the excess of imagery gave place to a noble richness of speech ; there is ...
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... Julius Cæsar " there was a sharp rivalry between adult and boy actors , the public es- pousing warmly the performances of the boys . The development of this rivalry cannot be traced , but in 1601 the theatre - going public had become ...
... Julius Cæsar " there was a sharp rivalry between adult and boy actors , the public es- pousing warmly the performances of the boys . The development of this rivalry cannot be traced , but in 1601 the theatre - going public had become ...
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... Julius Cæsar " the interest fastens upon Brutus , while the dead Imperator remains in the background as the personification of a new order in society ; in " Hamlet " the time , which was out of joint , must be taken into account if the ...
... Julius Cæsar " the interest fastens upon Brutus , while the dead Imperator remains in the background as the personification of a new order in society ; in " Hamlet " the time , which was out of joint , must be taken into account if the ...
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... Julius Cæsar " there is Roman massiveness of construction and severity of outline ; " Antony and Cleopatra " is steeped in the languor and luxury of the East . The Roman play has the definiteness and solidity of sculpture ; the Egyptian ...
... Julius Cæsar " there is Roman massiveness of construction and severity of outline ; " Antony and Cleopatra " is steeped in the languor and luxury of the East . The Roman play has the definiteness and solidity of sculpture ; the Egyptian ...
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