The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 3Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... scene shows Caesar's aim in Cæsar himself , and as seen from without by the repub licans . It tells the failure of that day's attempt upon the crown , and begins the tale of the con- spiracy with the attempt of Cassius to bring The scene ...
... scene shows Caesar's aim in Cæsar himself , and as seen from without by the repub licans . It tells the failure of that day's attempt upon the crown , and begins the tale of the con- spiracy with the attempt of Cassius to bring The scene ...
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... scenes of the First Act a month has passed . The two first scenes of the play represent Cæsar's attempt to obtain the ... scene of the First Act , to the full bursting of the storm of civil fury at the end of the Third Act 18 the Ides of ...
... scenes of the First Act a month has passed . The two first scenes of the play represent Cæsar's attempt to obtain the ... scene of the First Act , to the full bursting of the storm of civil fury at the end of the Third Act 18 the Ides of ...
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... scene there is a glance that indicates the rivalry to come between Octavius and Antony . But after the short opening scene of the Fourth Act - which shows the ruin of the hope that had caused Brutus to take part in a policy of doing ...
... scene there is a glance that indicates the rivalry to come between Octavius and Antony . But after the short opening scene of the Fourth Act - which shows the ruin of the hope that had caused Brutus to take part in a policy of doing ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Apem Apemantus art thou asse bear Blat Brutus Cæsar Callimela Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cimber Cinna death dores dost thou doth Enter TIMON euery Eutrapelus Exeunt Exit eyes fear feast Flav FLAVIUS follow fool fortune friends gaue Gelasimus giue give gods gold gould hand hate hath haue hear heart Hermogenes honour I'le ides of March Joue JULIUS CESAR Lach Lett Lollio look Lord Timon loue Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony master Messala Metellus neuer night noble Octavius Phil Philargurus Poet Pompey pray Pseud PSEUDOCHEUS Roman Rome SCENE selfe Senate Serv Servant shee sonne speak Speus SPEUSIPPUS Stil STILPO sword tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt TIMON OF ATHENS Titinius vnto vpon words