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Page xviii
... from Shakespeare's Cęsar only a healthy human feeling of faulty flesh and blood is to be had , without precise symptoms of tran- sient political or philosophical ethics . Such a corrected Cęsar xviii THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CĘSAR.
... from Shakespeare's Cęsar only a healthy human feeling of faulty flesh and blood is to be had , without precise symptoms of tran- sient political or philosophical ethics . Such a corrected Cęsar xviii THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CĘSAR.
Page xx
... blood as an appeasement to quiet the ghost that haunts him : Cęsar , now be still , I kill'd not thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cęsarism ...
... blood as an appeasement to quiet the ghost that haunts him : Cęsar , now be still , I kill'd not thee with halfe so good a will . To get this culminating impression of the tragic con- quest of Brutus and his ideas by Cęsarism ...
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... blood ? Be gone , Runne to your houses , fall upon your knees , Pray to the Gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this Ingratitude . 50 Fla . Go , go , good Countrymen , and for this fault Assemble all the poore men of ...
... blood ? Be gone , Runne to your houses , fall upon your knees , Pray to the Gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this Ingratitude . 50 Fla . Go , go , good Countrymen , and for this fault Assemble all the poore men of ...
Page 29
... blood That every Roman beares , and Nobly beares Is guilty of a severall Bastardie , If he do breake the smallest Particle Of any promise that hath past from him . Cas . But what of Cicero ? Shall we sound him ? I thinke he will stand ...
... blood That every Roman beares , and Nobly beares Is guilty of a severall Bastardie , If he do breake the smallest Particle Of any promise that hath past from him . Cas . But what of Cicero ? Shall we sound him ? I thinke he will stand ...
Page 30
... blood : O that we then could come by Cęsars Spirit , And not dismember Cęsar ! But ( alas ) Cęsar must bleed for it . And gentle Friends , Let's kill him Boldly , but not Wrathfully : Let's carve him , as a Dish fit for the Gods , Not ...
... blood : O that we then could come by Cęsars Spirit , And not dismember Cęsar ! But ( alas ) Cęsar must bleed for it . And gentle Friends , Let's kill him Boldly , but not Wrathfully : Let's carve him , as a Dish fit for the Gods , Not ...
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2DYCE ANON Antony's Artemidorus beare blood Brut Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cęsarism Caius Calphurnia Capitoll Casar Cask Caska Cassius Cato cause Cicero Cinna Clitus COLL conspirators CRAIK Crowne death Decius doth Elizabethan enemies Enter Exeunt Exit feare fire flye Folio follow friends generall ghost Gods hand hath heare heart heere Honor Ides of March Julius Cęsar King Lepidus Ligarius looke Lord Lucillius Lucius Lupercal Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony means Messa Messala Metellus misprint night Noble Brutus North North's Brutus Octa Octavius oration Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's POPE Portia Publius Quarto Roman Rome Rowe says Scene selfe Senate SEYMOUR Shake Shakespeare shew Soothsayer speake speech spirit stand STEEV Strato sword tell thee THEOB thing thinke thou art Titinius Trebonius unto Volumnius WARB Wee'l word wrong