Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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The Devil in The Deformed Transformed , as Caesar points out , always speaks the truth . He mocks Philibert : You mean I speak the truth I'll lie --- it is a easy : then you'll praise me For calling you a hero . ( Part I. ii .
The Devil in The Deformed Transformed , as Caesar points out , always speaks the truth . He mocks Philibert : You mean I speak the truth I'll lie --- it is a easy : then you'll praise me For calling you a hero . ( Part I. ii .
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When the Bourbon dies , Caesar asks ironically : Would not your Highness choose to kiss the cross ? We have no priest here , but the hilt of sword May serve instead : ... ( Part II . i . 137-139 ) Exasperated by Caesar's cynicism ...
When the Bourbon dies , Caesar asks ironically : Would not your Highness choose to kiss the cross ? We have no priest here , but the hilt of sword May serve instead : ... ( Part II . i . 137-139 ) Exasperated by Caesar's cynicism ...
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Byron was not satisfied with this weak ending and had an alter- native : Jealous -- Arnold of Caesar , Olympia at first not ... etc. , 25 This proposed ending is only hinted at in Caesar's mocking assurance to Arnold , " But fear not .
Byron was not satisfied with this weak ending and had an alter- native : Jealous -- Arnold of Caesar , Olympia at first not ... etc. , 25 This proposed ending is only hinted at in Caesar's mocking assurance to Arnold , " But fear not .
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