The book Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background was written by author Maccallum, Mungo William, Sir, 1854-1942 Here you can read free online of Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shakespeare's Roman Plays And Their Background a good or bad book?
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"), and never even in soliloquy refers to her again. Even, in the first pang of bereavement, the one hint of grief it can extort from him is the curt retort, " No man bears sorrow better." We might fail to recognise all that it meant for him if we did not see his misery reflected in the sympathy and consternation of other men ; in the hesitating reluctance of Messala, to break, as he thinks, the news ; in the dismay of Cassius and his wonder at Brutus' self-control. Cassius indeed cannot but re...cur to it despite the prohibition, " Speak no more of her." When they have sat down to business his thoughts hark back to the great loss : " Portia, BRUTUS 273 art thou gone?" "No more, I pray you," repeats Brutus, who cannot brook the mention of her, and he plunges into the business of the hour. And this woman, of whom Brutus felt that he was unworthy, and prayed to be made worthy, noble and devoted as himself, is involved too in his misfortunes. On her also a greater load is laid than she can bear.
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