Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 50. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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202. oldal
... rhetoric of the body is a troubled rhetoric . For the play represents its failure . Neither does Caesar's vis- age subdue those who rise against him ( ironically , of course , they first stab him in the nape of the neck ) , nor does the ...
... rhetoric of the body is a troubled rhetoric . For the play represents its failure . Neither does Caesar's vis- age subdue those who rise against him ( ironically , of course , they first stab him in the nape of the neck ) , nor does the ...
203. oldal
... rhetoric of the heroic body ( as seen most powerfully in Tasso ) and a rhetoric of the tongue . Before he speaks to the mob Antony addresses Caesar's corpse . He begins by exclaiming that it is the " ruins of the noblest man / That ever ...
... rhetoric of the heroic body ( as seen most powerfully in Tasso ) and a rhetoric of the tongue . Before he speaks to the mob Antony addresses Caesar's corpse . He begins by exclaiming that it is the " ruins of the noblest man / That ever ...
204. oldal
... rhetoric exhort- ing the mob to a particular action . Yet , like the other signs in this play , the wounds of Caesar alone are somehow insufficient to persuade their readers to action . In the first place , they must be inter- preted ...
... rhetoric exhort- ing the mob to a particular action . Yet , like the other signs in this play , the wounds of Caesar alone are somehow insufficient to persuade their readers to action . In the first place , they must be inter- preted ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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