Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come. Studies of Shakspere - 第 415 頁Charles Knight 著 - 1868 - 560 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Giles MacDonogh - 2003 - 572 頁
...Falstaffs line was not enough. Now he recalled something from Julius Caesar. Cowards die many limes before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death...heard, It seems to me most strange that men should tear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.'i It came to him in bed, nearly... | |
 | Edgar Vincent - 2003 - 654 頁
...well of his Christian belief. He did not choose to remember the secular Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, 'It seems to me most strange that men should fear...death, a necessary end, / Will come when it will come.' Nelson was not like Caesar invoking strength from his own strength of mind. The instinct of the motherless... | |
 | Alfred R. Mele, Piers Rawling - 2004 - 498 頁
...irrational because the emotion makes one miserable without the prospect of a compensating benefit: Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant...death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. (II. 1i.37-42) Let us charitably interpret the poem as only a criticism of fear of death itself (and... | |
 | Don Donaldson - 2004 - 360 頁
...the following verse from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: Cowards die many times before their death; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the...death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. Two days later at his home, Dan was hospitalized from a stroke and a month later he passed away. Again,... | |
 | Peter Twohig, Vera Kalitzkus - 2004 - 208 頁
...died the previous year.' 23 rd December 2001 My father died. Shakespeare has Julius Caesar reflect: Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems...death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. with God. Today the art of dying is lost. There are only techniques to sustain life, exercises in futility.... | |
 | 2005 - 68 頁
...a beast without a heart If he should stay at home today for fear (Lines 42-44) 2. Read lines 32-37: Cowards die many times before their deaths, The valiant...death, a necessary end Will come when it will come. 2.1 Explain the meaning of these lines in your own words. 2.2 What impression of Caesar is created... | |
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