Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243 oldal Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... caused by this triumph , Plutarch continues , the Romans appointed him perpetual Dictator which ' was a plaine ... cause , and next his secret enemies , honest colour to beare him ill will'.9 Plutarch goes on to narrate events that ...
... caused by this triumph , Plutarch continues , the Romans appointed him perpetual Dictator which ' was a plaine ... cause , and next his secret enemies , honest colour to beare him ill will'.9 Plutarch goes on to narrate events that ...
48. oldal
... cause to enter into armes then Caesar : he then tooke parte with Pompey'.23 Here we have in essence the character of the man who could conspire the assassination of his benefactor for the good of his country and who , in Shakespeare's ...
... cause to enter into armes then Caesar : he then tooke parte with Pompey'.23 Here we have in essence the character of the man who could conspire the assassination of his benefactor for the good of his country and who , in Shakespeare's ...
83. oldal
... cause , Lest I be laugh'd at when I tell them so . CAESAR The cause is in my will : I will 83 IMAGES AND SELF - IMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR.
... cause , Lest I be laugh'd at when I tell them so . CAESAR The cause is in my will : I will 83 IMAGES AND SELF - IMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR.
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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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