Julius Caesar and Its SourceInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 129 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... question about Brutus ' intention to watch the crowning : it reveals Brutus ' opinion of Caesar . In both cases the situa- tion is the same : Brutus faced with the prospect of Caesar crowned . Cassius ' subsequent question " But if we ...
... question about Brutus ' intention to watch the crowning : it reveals Brutus ' opinion of Caesar . In both cases the situa- tion is the same : Brutus faced with the prospect of Caesar crowned . Cassius ' subsequent question " But if we ...
Pàgina 74
... question is sprung on them : ' Had you rather Caesar were living , and die all slaves , than that Caesar were dead , to live all free men ? ' That the alternative may be quite unreal will not occur to the people under the influence of ...
... question is sprung on them : ' Had you rather Caesar were living , and die all slaves , than that Caesar were dead , to live all free men ? ' That the alternative may be quite unreal will not occur to the people under the influence of ...
Pàgina 91
... question him . Brutus's next speech discomforts Smith , so he gets round it by maintaining that Brutus has suspected that Portia might still be alive and here receives a second blow after his hopes have been raised . But even so , the ...
... question him . Brutus's next speech discomforts Smith , so he gets round it by maintaining that Brutus has suspected that Portia might still be alive and here receives a second blow after his hopes have been raised . But even so , the ...
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