Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... stand for consul , to stand trial by the people and now she persuades him to give up his revenge . Rather than the great hero who said he will banish Rome by going into exile , he is found to be a tearful boy unable to resist his ...
... stand for consul , to stand trial by the people and now she persuades him to give up his revenge . Rather than the great hero who said he will banish Rome by going into exile , he is found to be a tearful boy unable to resist his ...
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... standing for the individual . Status- ridden though this habit is with Caesar ( damagingly so ) , the effect elsewhere is of characters living up fine- ly to an ideal of themselves . To be ' Brutus ' or ' Portia ' or ' Cassius ' is to stand ...
... standing for the individual . Status- ridden though this habit is with Caesar ( damagingly so ) , the effect elsewhere is of characters living up fine- ly to an ideal of themselves . To be ' Brutus ' or ' Portia ' or ' Cassius ' is to stand ...
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... Stand fast togeth- er , lest some friend of Caesar's / Should chance- " ( III.i.87-88 ) . Brutus interrupts and redirects activity : Talk not of standing . Publius , good cheer ; There is no harm intended to your person , Nor to no ...
... Stand fast togeth- er , lest some friend of Caesar's / Should chance- " ( III.i.87-88 ) . Brutus interrupts and redirects activity : Talk not of standing . Publius , good cheer ; There is no harm intended to your person , Nor to no ...
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