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... and Antony in mn the case of Coriolanus dicitisay and Cleopatra , it is Dam Snake sperre's debt to North's monumental som 113 * II described as * pt . så sovereign in its men in all ager In Julius Cæsar , 19 2215 , dramatise has ...
... and Antony in mn the case of Coriolanus dicitisay and Cleopatra , it is Dam Snake sperre's debt to North's monumental som 113 * II described as * pt . så sovereign in its men in all ager In Julius Cæsar , 19 2215 , dramatise has ...
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In this play , as in the case of Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra , it is impossible to over - estimate Shakespeare's debt to North's monumental version of the work which has been described as “ most sovereign in its dominion over ...
In this play , as in the case of Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra , it is impossible to over - estimate Shakespeare's debt to North's monumental version of the work which has been described as “ most sovereign in its dominion over ...
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... number found in the other Roman plays ( 71 and 28 , respectively , in Antony ; 60 and 44 in Coriolanus ) . An interesting suggestion connects Julius Cesar with the political affairs of 1601 , to wit , Essex ' reckless conspiracy .
... number found in the other Roman plays ( 71 and 28 , respectively , in Antony ; 60 and 44 in Coriolanus ) . An interesting suggestion connects Julius Cesar with the political affairs of 1601 , to wit , Essex ' reckless conspiracy .
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I The original of the speech , according to the theory here hazarded , is 66 * " Antony thinking good that Cæsar's body should be honourably buried , and not in Nugger - mugger . " 7 “ When the war began he wrote unto the Pergamenians ...
I The original of the speech , according to the theory here hazarded , is 66 * " Antony thinking good that Cæsar's body should be honourably buried , and not in Nugger - mugger . " 7 “ When the war began he wrote unto the Pergamenians ...
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The catastrophe of the play finds , of course , its real culmination in the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; two direct allusions to Julius Cæsar are noteworthy : -Act II . vi . 14-18 , Act III . ii . 53-56 .
The catastrophe of the play finds , of course , its real culmination in the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; two direct allusions to Julius Cæsar are noteworthy : -Act II . vi . 14-18 , Act III . ii . 53-56 .
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