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... Julius Cæsar , " where Shakespeare was on his own ground ; he declared that Shakespeare had " small Latine and less Greek " ; that he " wanted art " ; that he ought to have " blotted a thousand " lines ; that he " had an excel- lent ...
... Julius Cæsar , " where Shakespeare was on his own ground ; he declared that Shakespeare had " small Latine and less Greek " ; that he " wanted art " ; that he ought to have " blotted a thousand " lines ; that he " had an excel- lent ...
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... Julius Cæsar , " Essex and Southampton had embarked upon their ill - planned conspiracy , and one had gone to the block and the other was lying in the Tower ; soon after finishing " Coriolanus , " the poet left London and returned to ...
... Julius Cæsar , " Essex and Southampton had embarked upon their ill - planned conspiracy , and one had gone to the block and the other was lying in the Tower ; soon after finishing " Coriolanus , " the poet left London and returned to ...
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... Julius Cæsar , " " Antony and Cleopatra , ” and " Coriolanus , " and , in part , for " Timon of Athens . " Not only did he find his material in Plutarch , but he found passages so nobly phrased , whole dialogues sus- tained 234 William ...
... Julius Cæsar , " " Antony and Cleopatra , ” and " Coriolanus , " and , in part , for " Timon of Athens . " Not only did he find his material in Plutarch , but he found passages so nobly phrased , whole dialogues sus- tained 234 William ...
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... Cæsar put it on ; ' Twas on a summer's evening , in his tent , That day he overcame the Nervii : Look , in this ... Julius Cæsar " probably appeared in 1601. Many facts point to this date , among them the oft - quoted passage from ...
... Cæsar put it on ; ' Twas on a summer's evening , in his tent , That day he overcame the Nervii : Look , in this ... Julius Cæsar " probably appeared in 1601. Many facts point to this date , among them the oft - quoted passage from ...
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... Julius Cæsar " is not , it is true , dominated by a single great character , as are the later Tragedies , but it reveals a rigorous selection of inci- dents with reference to their dramatic value , and a masterly unfolding of their ...
... Julius Cæsar " is not , it is true , dominated by a single great character , as are the later Tragedies , but it reveals a rigorous selection of inci- dents with reference to their dramatic value , and a masterly unfolding of their ...
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