Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Brutus interrupts and overrules again : Alas , good Cassius , do not think of him . If he love Caesar , all that he can do Is to himself — take thought and die for Caesar . [ II . i . 185-87 ] Brutus has not even listened to Cassius's ...
... Brutus interrupts and overrules again : Alas , good Cassius , do not think of him . If he love Caesar , all that he can do Is to himself — take thought and die for Caesar . [ II . i . 185-87 ] Brutus has not even listened to Cassius's ...
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... Brutus never wrongs an enemy , and therefore that Brutus , like Caesar , " doth not wrong " [ III . i . 47 ] . But Caesar had been Brutus ' friend , had shown him his love , and had advanced him to the praetorship ; yet Brutus led the ...
... Brutus never wrongs an enemy , and therefore that Brutus , like Caesar , " doth not wrong " [ III . i . 47 ] . But Caesar had been Brutus ' friend , had shown him his love , and had advanced him to the praetorship ; yet Brutus led the ...
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... Brutus ' will , we can surmise that Brutus agreed upon the assassination because he could not bear the thought of anyone's being able to rule over him . ( pp . 373-74 ) A person like Brutus , who orders his life according to reason and ...
... Brutus ' will , we can surmise that Brutus agreed upon the assassination because he could not bear the thought of anyone's being able to rule over him . ( pp . 373-74 ) A person like Brutus , who orders his life according to reason and ...
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Julius Caesar | 138 |
The Winters Tale | 367 |
Appendix | 517 |
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