| Isaac Kaufman Funk - 1907 - 264 páginas
...'What art thou?' said hs boldly, 'Art thou God or man? And what is thy business with me?' The specter answered, 'I am thy evil genius, Brutus! Thou wilt see me at Philippi.' To which he calmly replied, 'I'll meet thee there.' " * A critic — who happens to be a very wealthy... | |
| Gustav Gottlieb Wenzlaff - 1909 - 282 páginas
..."What art thou?" he boldly said; "Art thou god or man? And what is thy business with me?" The specter answered, "I am thy evil genius, Brutus! Thou wilt see me at Philippi." To this Brutus replied calmly, " I'll meet thee there." When the apparition was gone, he called his... | |
| 1878 - 930 páginas
...of Brutus, who, as he sat alone at night in his tent before the decisive battle of Philippi, wrapt in meditation, saw on raising his eyes a monstrous...mortifying his body with long fastings and frequent scourginge, brought himself to such a state of irritable exhaustion that he commonly saw, according... | |
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