Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 196
... Julius Cæsar the nemesis is still highly personal . Not only does Cæsar's ghost actually appear to Brutus on the eve of battle , but , as Brutus and Cassius severally at the end confess , " and Antony had prophesied , it was his ghost ...
... Julius Cæsar the nemesis is still highly personal . Not only does Cæsar's ghost actually appear to Brutus on the eve of battle , but , as Brutus and Cassius severally at the end confess , " and Antony had prophesied , it was his ghost ...
Page 224
... Julius Cæsar Of this ghost we have already treated . It speaks - and not in a dream , if that remain a difficulty — and Brutus does 76 Compare Professor G. B. Churchill's Richard III up to Shakespearc for the ... Julius Cæsar, pp 224-227.
... Julius Cæsar Of this ghost we have already treated . It speaks - and not in a dream , if that remain a difficulty — and Brutus does 76 Compare Professor G. B. Churchill's Richard III up to Shakespearc for the ... Julius Cæsar, pp 224-227.
Page 225
... Cæsar's ghost is , as the confessions of the dying conspirators and the corroborating testimony of Sex- tus Pompey ... Julius Cæsar , thou art mighty yet ! Thy spirit walks abroad , and turns our swords . In our own proper entrails . - V ...
... Cæsar's ghost is , as the confessions of the dying conspirators and the corroborating testimony of Sex- tus Pompey ... Julius Cæsar , thou art mighty yet ! Thy spirit walks abroad , and turns our swords . In our own proper entrails . - V ...
Contents
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THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
THE GHOSTS | 27 |
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