Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Cassius first did whet [ Brutus ] against Caesar " ( II.i.60 ) , is the first place where we would expect to hear the case against Caesar , or at least some specific grievance . Yet , as Schanzer observes , " in this crucial scene . .
... Cassius first did whet [ Brutus ] against Caesar " ( II.i.60 ) , is the first place where we would expect to hear the case against Caesar , or at least some specific grievance . Yet , as Schanzer observes , " in this crucial scene . .
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... Cassius on every point with moral indignation ( eight times ) or with naked will ( nine times ) . The cause of the quarrel is Brutus ' condemnation of Cassius ' man Lucius Pella for extortion ( IV.iii.1-28 ) , and yet one of the ...
... Cassius on every point with moral indignation ( eight times ) or with naked will ( nine times ) . The cause of the quarrel is Brutus ' condemnation of Cassius ' man Lucius Pella for extortion ( IV.iii.1-28 ) , and yet one of the ...
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... Cassius is not only blunt about his motives , but quick to act . He cunningly plays on the weaknesses of others , including Brutus ; and once the conspiracy takes shape he recommends a bloody course of action . When , after the murder ...
... Cassius is not only blunt about his motives , but quick to act . He cunningly plays on the weaknesses of others , including Brutus ; and once the conspiracy takes shape he recommends a bloody course of action . When , after the murder ...
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