Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 58Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... present ( Antony , Caesar , and Lepidus are “ sena- tors " and " factors " ; Julius Caesar's ghost saw them “ labor- ing " at Philippi ) to the aristocratic and chivalric past ( “ all- honor'd , honest " Brutus , Cassius , and the ...
... present ( Antony , Caesar , and Lepidus are “ sena- tors " and " factors " ; Julius Caesar's ghost saw them “ labor- ing " at Philippi ) to the aristocratic and chivalric past ( “ all- honor'd , honest " Brutus , Cassius , and the ...
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... present behaviour , he turns Antony's past into a morally desirable standard , anchored in the Roman military concept of virtue . In his description of the decay of Antony's potentialities , Philo establishes the lovers ' relationship ...
... present behaviour , he turns Antony's past into a morally desirable standard , anchored in the Roman military concept of virtue . In his description of the decay of Antony's potentialities , Philo establishes the lovers ' relationship ...
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... present he subverts the Roman concept of virtus by his behaviour . The tactics of the battles incorporated within the dramatic present are viewed alternately from Roman and Egyptian perspectives which filter offstage military manoeuvers ...
... present he subverts the Roman concept of virtus by his behaviour . The tactics of the battles incorporated within the dramatic present are viewed alternately from Roman and Egyptian perspectives which filter offstage military manoeuvers ...
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A Midsummer Nights Dream | 150 |
Richard II | 229 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 321 |
Urheberrecht | |
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