| John W. Crawford - 1978 - 216 páginas
...weakness of mine eyes" the ghost of Caesar. Brutus' struggle is unified in the nortion of the play: l think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. lt comes upon me. Art thou anything? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That makest my blood... | |
| Gennaro Sasso - 1985 - 370 páginas
...pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth». ^ Julius Caesar, 4,3, 275-80: «How ill this taper burns! Ha! I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. It comes upon me. Art thou anything? Ari thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That mak'st my blood... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 páginas
...Where I left reading? Here it is, I think. Enter the GHOST OF CAESAR. How ill this taper bums! — Ha! ING RICHARD, RATCLIFF, ATTENDANTS, and FORCES. KING RICHARD. What said Northumberland as touch It comes upon me. — An thou any thing? Art thou tome god, some angel, or tome devil, That makest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1997 - 308 páginas
...moral and psychological wound (see t.3.t38 and t.5.50). Encountering Caesar's ghost, Brutus supposes 'it is the weakness of mine eyes / That shapes this monstrous apparition' (jlC 4.3.276-7). 39 heat-oppressed subdued, afflicted by heat (considered a quality of the human body... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 248 páginas
...leggere? Eccola, credo. Si siede a leggere Entra lo spettro di Cesare How ill this taper burns! Ha! Who comes here? I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. It comes upon me. Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That mak'st my... | |
| Philip Armstrong - 2001 - 288 páginas
...ghost of Caesar, the 'father' he has slain in the first half of the play. Brutus: Ha! Who comes here? 1 think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. 1t comes upon me. Art thou any thing? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil. That mak'st my... | |
| David Mahony - 2003 - 296 páginas
...serves, Or lose our ventures. Scene 3: Enter the Ghost of CAESAR [BRUTUS:] How ill this taper burns! Ha! who comes here? I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. It comes upon me. Art thou any thing? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That makest my... | |
| Michele Marrapodi - 2004 - 292 páginas
...4.3.273-85: Enter the Ghost of Caesar BRUTUS (A) How ill this taper burns! / (B) Ha! who comes here? (C) I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. (D) It comes upon me: / (E) / (F) art thou any thing? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil,... | |
| John Palmer (Jun.) - 2005 - 208 páginas
...to be deprived of so agreeable a guest, yet esteemed him more than ever for his filial piety. -Ha! who comes here? I think it is the weakness of mine eyes, That shapes this monstrous apparition — It comes upon me — Art thou any thing? Art thou some God, some Angel, or some devil, That mak'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2005 - 292 páginas
...Where I left reading? Here it is, I think. How ill this taper burns. Enter the Ghost of Caesar. Ha, who comes here? — I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. 320 It comes upon me. — Art thou any thing? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That mak'st... | |
| |