The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 90 頁
... Brutus ' love to fill the void . Brutus ' feelings , on the other hand , are much more complex , his being " vexed . . . of late with passions of some difference " ( 11. 39-40 ) . Unlike Cassius , Brutus has not lost his affection for ...
... Brutus ' love to fill the void . Brutus ' feelings , on the other hand , are much more complex , his being " vexed . . . of late with passions of some difference " ( 11. 39-40 ) . Unlike Cassius , Brutus has not lost his affection for ...
第 91 頁
... Brutus and Cassius think they are entitled . At first , however , Brutus ' opposition to Caesar seems purely political and selfless , as though motivated entirely by a concern for " the general good " ( 1.85 ) ; but once he commits ...
... Brutus and Cassius think they are entitled . At first , however , Brutus ' opposition to Caesar seems purely political and selfless , as though motivated entirely by a concern for " the general good " ( 1.85 ) ; but once he commits ...
第 94 頁
... Brutus are as much forecast by the cosmic chaos of Scene iii as is the death of Caesar . Even Casca seems to be a victim of Cassius ' duplicity , since he is deluded into thinking not only that Brutus " sits high in all the people's ...
... Brutus are as much forecast by the cosmic chaos of Scene iii as is the death of Caesar . Even Casca seems to be a victim of Cassius ' duplicity , since he is deluded into thinking not only that Brutus " sits high in all the people's ...
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