Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background, Volume 10Macmillan, 1935 - 666 pagina's Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Coriolanus.; Roman plays in the sixteenth century. |
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Pagina 67
... mind then war . Echo . Then , war ! Marius . Then full of hope , say , Echo , shall I go ? Echo . Go ! Marius . Is any better fortune then at hand ? Echo . At hand . Marius . Then farewell , Echo , gentle nymph , farewell . Echo . Fare ...
... mind then war . Echo . Then , war ! Marius . Then full of hope , say , Echo , shall I go ? Echo . Go ! Marius . Is any better fortune then at hand ? Echo . At hand . Marius . Then farewell , Echo , gentle nymph , farewell . Echo . Fare ...
Pagina 185
... mind . For if it be not the will of God , that this battell fall out fortunate for us : I will looke no more for hope , neither seeke to make any new supply for warre againe , but will rid me of this miserable world , and content me ...
... mind . For if it be not the will of God , that this battell fall out fortunate for us : I will looke no more for hope , neither seeke to make any new supply for warre againe , but will rid me of this miserable world , and content me ...
Pagina 214
... mind is the only admissible solution for the problem of the time . ' See Professor Dowden , Shakespeare's Mind and Art . Caesar , with his transcendent gifts , was chosen by 214 JULIUS CAESAR.
... mind is the only admissible solution for the problem of the time . ' See Professor Dowden , Shakespeare's Mind and Art . Caesar , with his transcendent gifts , was chosen by 214 JULIUS CAESAR.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES TREATMENT OF HISTORY | 73 |
ANCESTRY OF SHAKESPEARES ROMAN PLAYS | 95 |
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Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their Background, Volume 10 Sir Mungo William MacCallum Volledige weergave - 1910 |
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Amyot Antium Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appear Appian Aufidius authority banishment battle bear bicause Brutus called Calpurnia Cassius character citizens cittie Cominius Coriolanus Corioli course death deed despite doth drama Elizabethan enemies English Enobarbus episode fear feeling follows fortune French friends Garnier give Greek hand hath hear heart hero hint honour impression interest Julius Caesar king Lepidus less live lord Marcius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony matter means Menenius ment merely mind moral mother Muretus narrative nature never noble North Octavius passage passion patricians perhaps Plutarch Pompey present reason Roman plays Rome says scene seems Seleucus selfe Senate Sextus Pompeius Shake Shakespeare Sicinius soul speak speare's speech spirit story suggestion tells thee things thou thought tion tragedy translation tribunes triumph true truth Tullus unto Volsces Volscians Volumnia warre whole wife words καὶ