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Page xviii
... from Shakespeare's Cæsar only a healthy human feeling of faulty flesh and blood is to be had , without precise symptoms of tran- 6 sient political or philosophical ethics . Such a corrected Cæsar xviii THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CÆSAR.
... from Shakespeare's Cæsar only a healthy human feeling of faulty flesh and blood is to be had , without precise symptoms of tran- 6 sient political or philosophical ethics . Such a corrected Cæsar xviii THE TRAGEDIE OF JULIUS CÆSAR.
Page xx
... blood as an appeasement to quiet the ghost that haunts him : Cæsar , 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 Cæsarism ...
... blood as an appeasement to quiet the ghost that haunts him : Cæsar , 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 Cæsarism ...
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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 60 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 60 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 Cæsars Spirit , And not dismember Cæsar ! But ( alas ) Cæsar 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 Cæsars Spirit , And not dismember Cæsar ! But ( alas ) Cæsar 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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