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... hear at their meeting in Brutus' orchard (II.1.191), and their 'books' were scrolls in which you couldn't keep your place by turning down a leaf, as Brutus has done in the book he reads in his tent at Sardis (IV.3.271). Clearly, one ...
... hear at their meeting in Brutus' orchard (II.1.191), and their 'books' were scrolls in which you couldn't keep your place by turning down a leaf, as Brutus has done in the book he reads in his tent at Sardis (IV.3.271). Clearly, one ...
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... hears no music' (I.2.202–3). This time the undertone is sinister: if only Cassius were to take more interest in aesthetic entertainments, Caesar suggests, he would think less and consequently be less prone to opposition. Inevitably our ...
... hears no music' (I.2.202–3). This time the undertone is sinister: if only Cassius were to take more interest in aesthetic entertainments, Caesar suggests, he would think less and consequently be less prone to opposition. Inevitably our ...
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