Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243 pagina's Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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Pagina 81
... fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much , He is a great observer , and he looks Quite through the deeds of men . He loves no plays , As thou ...
... fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much , He is a great observer , and he looks Quite through the deeds of men . He loves no plays , As thou ...
Pagina 87
... fears are surpassed in the forum scene as Antony reveals a thorough understanding of the citizens and displays consummate ... fear I wrong the honourable men Whose daggers have stabb'd Caesar ; ( III.ii. 151–4 ) Before reading the will ...
... fears are surpassed in the forum scene as Antony reveals a thorough understanding of the citizens and displays consummate ... fear I wrong the honourable men Whose daggers have stabb'd Caesar ; ( III.ii. 151–4 ) Before reading the will ...
Pagina 178
... fear of the many - headed multitude . O.J. Campbell , for instance , claims that , Though Shakespeare is not in this play showing his contempt for the common man , he is nevertheless expressing his vigorous disapproval of democracy . In ...
... fear of the many - headed multitude . O.J. Campbell , for instance , claims that , Though Shakespeare is not in this play showing his contempt for the common man , he is nevertheless expressing his vigorous disapproval of democracy . In ...
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IMAGES AND SELFIMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR | 40 |
REALITIES AND IMAGININGS IN ANTONY AND | 93 |
SOUNDS WORDS GESTURES AND DEEDS IN | 154 |
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