Julius Caesar and Its SourceInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 129 ページ |
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... thought in a thoroughly natural and convincing way . He answers : " Ay , do you fear it ? / Then must I think you would not have it so . " Brutus , though in still the most laconic terms , admits the truth : " I would not , Cassius ...
... thought in a thoroughly natural and convincing way . He answers : " Ay , do you fear it ? / Then must I think you would not have it so . " Brutus , though in still the most laconic terms , admits the truth : " I would not , Cassius ...
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... thoughts . Before the conspirators he idealized Caesar's murder ; with Antony he does the same . Does a man who shrinks from the thought of murder then behave as if he were on a picnic when faced with the bloody corpse ? Yes , if the ...
... thoughts . Before the conspirators he idealized Caesar's murder ; with Antony he does the same . Does a man who shrinks from the thought of murder then behave as if he were on a picnic when faced with the bloody corpse ? Yes , if the ...
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... thought that he made war , and put himself into sundry dangers , more to have absolute power and authority than to defend the liberty of his country .... And in contrary manner , his enemies themselves did never reprove Brutus for any ...
... thought that he made war , and put himself into sundry dangers , more to have absolute power and authority than to defend the liberty of his country .... And in contrary manner , his enemies themselves did never reprove Brutus for any ...
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