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Almost to foreshadow the assassination , Casca thinks of taking literally this offer that was not meant so ; the cynical display is an occasion for a cynical reaction . He looks on Caesar's show with an unwilling suspension of disbelief ...
Almost to foreshadow the assassination , Casca thinks of taking literally this offer that was not meant so ; the cynical display is an occasion for a cynical reaction . He looks on Caesar's show with an unwilling suspension of disbelief ...
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... surrenders to Proteus his own claim to Silvia's love ( 5.4.77-83 ) . The only response to this astonishing offer is Julia's swoon , and the disclosure of her real identity is sufficient to restore the heroes to ...
... surrenders to Proteus his own claim to Silvia's love ( 5.4.77-83 ) . The only response to this astonishing offer is Julia's swoon , and the disclosure of her real identity is sufficient to restore the heroes to ...
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SILVIA'S APPROVAL : At the Oregon Shakespeare Festival , 1974 , the offer was made as a ruse , conceived by Valentine and Silvia . In the BBC television production , 1983-84 , although the camera focused solely on Valentine and Proteus ...
SILVIA'S APPROVAL : At the Oregon Shakespeare Festival , 1974 , the offer was made as a ruse , conceived by Valentine and Silvia . In the BBC television production , 1983-84 , although the camera focused solely on Valentine and Proteus ...
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