Julius CaesarThomas Nelson and Sons, 1998 - 394 oldal 'Daniell's edition is a hefty piece of serious scholarship that makes a genuine contribution.'Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada at Reno, Shakespeare Survey'This is a stimulating new look at a play which is too often exhibited in a critical museum.' Paul Dean, English Studies 81,1, |
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49. oldal
... Later he is troubled that he cannot read the night sky . Later still , he has not slept , but he is determined to ' look fresh and merrily ' ( 2.1.223 ) . In the second scene of the play , Cassius , beginning his corruption of Brutus ...
... Later he is troubled that he cannot read the night sky . Later still , he has not slept , but he is determined to ' look fresh and merrily ' ( 2.1.223 ) . In the second scene of the play , Cassius , beginning his corruption of Brutus ...
137. oldal
... later , is a later addition by a different scribe : and it is certainly true that Brutus ' remark at 194 , ' Well , to our work alive ' , fits very well with the last thing said before the ' Boy ' came in , Cassius ' ' O ye immortal ...
... later , is a later addition by a different scribe : and it is certainly true that Brutus ' remark at 194 , ' Well , to our work alive ' , fits very well with the last thing said before the ' Boy ' came in , Cassius ' ' O ye immortal ...
153. oldal
... later in 42 BC ( when he was 21 years old ) . In 27 he became the emperor Augustus . In JC , his part is very small , with 328 words ; a good deal less than half Portia's . 11 Mark ANTONY Marcus Antonius , friend of Caesar , with a ...
... later in 42 BC ( when he was 21 years old ) . In 27 he became the emperor Augustus . In JC , his part is very small , with 328 words ; a good deal less than half Portia's . 11 Mark ANTONY Marcus Antonius , friend of Caesar , with a ...
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Drama, Narrative and Moral Education: Exploring Traditional Tales in the ... Joe Winston Korlátozott előnézet - 1998 |
Drama, Narrative and Moral Education: Exploring Traditional Tales in the ... Joe Winston Korlátozott előnézet - 1998 |