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... Brutus and Cassius, in which thelatter breaks the designofthe conspiracy to the former, andpartly gainshim over toit, isa noble piece of highminded declamation. Cassius's insistingon the pretended effeminacy of Caesar's character, and ...
... Brutus and Cassius, in which thelatter breaks the designofthe conspiracy to the former, andpartly gainshim over toit, isa noble piece of highminded declamation. Cassius's insistingon the pretended effeminacy of Caesar's character, and ...
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... Brutus. Iwill doso; but look you,Cassius— The angry spot doth glow on Caesar's brow, And all the rest look like a chidden train. Calphurnia's cheek is pale; and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes, As we have seen him in ...
... Brutus. Iwill doso; but look you,Cassius— The angry spot doth glow on Caesar's brow, And all the rest look like a chidden train. Calphurnia's cheek is pale; and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes, As we have seen him in ...
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... Brutus isagainst it: And for Mark Antony, think notof him:For "he cando no more than Caesar's arm,When Caesar'sheadis off." Cassius. Yet do Ifear him: Forin th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— Brutus. Alas, good Cassius,donot think ...
... Brutus isagainst it: And for Mark Antony, think notof him:For "he cando no more than Caesar's arm,When Caesar'sheadis off." Cassius. Yet do Ifear him: Forin th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— Brutus. Alas, good Cassius,donot think ...
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... Brutus. Alltheconspirators, saveonly he, Did that theydidin envyof great Caesar: He onlyina general honest thought And common good toall,made one of them. The quarrel between Brutusand Cassiusis managed ina masterly way. The dramatic ...
... Brutus. Alltheconspirators, saveonly he, Did that theydidin envyof great Caesar: He onlyina general honest thought And common good toall,made one of them. The quarrel between Brutusand Cassiusis managed ina masterly way. The dramatic ...
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... Brutus certainly is not so good. The entranceof the conspiratorsto the houseof Brutus at midnight is renderedvery impressive. Inthe midst of this scene we meet withone of those careless and natural digressions which occur so frequently ...
... Brutus certainly is not so good. The entranceof the conspiratorsto the houseof Brutus at midnight is renderedvery impressive. Inthe midst of this scene we meet withone of those careless and natural digressions which occur so frequently ...
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