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" Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet, in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall attain unto. So fare you well at once; for Brutus... "
“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr ... - Halaman 88
oleh William Shakespeare - 1810
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A History of Elizabethan Drama, Volume 5

Muriel Clara Bradbrook - 1979 - 204 halaman
...the inescapable hypnotic attraction of his fatally naive idealism has never deserted him. Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me. (5-5-33-5) Caesar, of course, was not so fortunate. EM Forster said if he had to choose between betraying...
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Shakespeare's Rome

Robert S. Miola - 2004 - 264 halaman
...his remaining comrades in the calm, courageous accents of a Shakespearean tragic hero: Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall...
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The Essential Margaret Fuller

Margaret Fuller - 1992 - 540 halaman
...sad heart." It is the same voice that tells the moral of his life in the last words— "Countrymen, My heart doth joy, that yet in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me." It was not wonderful that it should be so. Shakespear, however, was not content to let Portia rest...
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Julius Caesar (MAXNotes Literature Guides)

Joseph Scalia - 2013 - 92 halaman
...unaware that he was tricked into the conspiracy by Cassius. He tells his "poor remains of friends" "My heart doth joy that yet in all my life / I found no man but he was true to me." (Sc. 5, 38-39) It is Strato who proves to be Brutus' best friend, agreeing to hold his sword while...
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Shakespeare's World of Death: The Early Tragedies

Richard Courtney - 1995 - 274 halaman
...loving friends, he reasserts his belief in the lightness of his part in the conspiracy as he saw it: My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day (34-36) which is ironic. He praises his colleagues' loyalty;...
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Players of Shakespeare 4: Further Essays in Shakespearean Performance by ...

Robert Smallwood - 1998 - 228 halaman
...still has no knowledge of the enormity of his mistakes or the extent of his responsibility for them: My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall...
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century

Margaret Fuller - 1999 - 146 halaman
...same voice that tells the moral of his life in the last words — "Countrymen, My heart doth joy, thai yet in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me." It was not wonderful that it should be so. Shakespeare, however, was not content to let Portia rest...
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Giulio Cesare

William Shakespeare - 2000 - 248 halaman
...Volumnius. Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep; Farewell to thee toc, Strato. Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall...
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Julius Caesar

Jennifer Mulherin, Abigail Frost - 2001 - 40 halaman
...He urges them to flee and bids them farewell. Brutus's farewell to his followers . . . Ccnattrymen, My heart doth joy that yet, in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing Jay, More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this -die conquest shall...
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Shakespeare: la invención de lo humano

Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 halaman
...shakespeareanos de César; Falstaff se refiere al "fulano de nariz torcida de Roma", 8. -Countrymen, / My heart doth joy that yet in all my life / I found no man but he was truc to me. [Vv33-35] 9. -Cesar, now be still; / I kill'd not thee with half so good a will. [Vv5o5i]...
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