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By John Wilders

ISBN-10: 0333244702

ISBN-13: 9780333244708

ISBN-10: 1349159514

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Well, honour is the subject of my story. (I ii 85-92) BRUTUS Fortune and Nature 39 Brutus's reputation as a man of honour is sufficient to give the conspiracy the appearance of respectability that Cassius knows it needs, and other patricians are content to support it merely because it has the seal of Brutus's approval: Caius Ligarius follows simply because Brutus leads. Once Cassius has acquired the support of the other conspirators, they in turn require the co-operation of their victim: Caesar must be persuaded into a position where he can be destroyed.

Falstaff's tangible decline has already begun in the First Part: Bardolph, am I not fall 'n away vilely since this last action? Do I not bate? Do I not dwindle? Why, my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown; I am withered like an old apple-john. ( 7Henry IV, III iii 1-6) His defiant claim to set his name in 'the scroll of youth' carries no weight with the Lord Chief Justice, who enumerates the signs of Falstaff's decay with ruthless particularity Time and Change 25 Have you not a moist eye, a dry hand, a yellow cheek, a white beard, a decreasing leg, an increasing belly?

15 We are dealing here, however, with something more like probability or inevitability: Shakespeare's characters seem to oppose themselves not so much against their fellow-men as against a destiny to whose purposes only their creator and ourselves have access, and which is foreshadowed in the prophetic utterances of soothsayers, prophetesses, witches and the sound of the departure of the god Hercules. It is this force, the power of fate working through 46 The Lost Garden history, to which Octavius Caesar refers when he advises his sister Be you not troubled with the time, which drives O'er your content these strong necessities, But let determin'd things to destiny Hold unbewail'd their way.

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