Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 63. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Brutus's garden , addressing , as Cassius had , the patriot image reflected in the mirror : " Brutus , thou sleep'st . Awake , and see thyself ! " ( 2.1.46 ) . Then follows the well - known brief soliloquy ( which Shakespeare was to ...
... Brutus's garden , addressing , as Cassius had , the patriot image reflected in the mirror : " Brutus , thou sleep'st . Awake , and see thyself ! " ( 2.1.46 ) . Then follows the well - known brief soliloquy ( which Shakespeare was to ...
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... Antony who has himself been the agent of Brutus's demystifica- tion . Antony's image as agent of justified chaos is bal- anced against an image of Antony as self - seeking gangster / terrorist . As the disagreements between Antony and ...
... Antony who has himself been the agent of Brutus's demystifica- tion . Antony's image as agent of justified chaos is bal- anced against an image of Antony as self - seeking gangster / terrorist . As the disagreements between Antony and ...
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... Brutus together in the service of the conspiracy , not to bring " peace " to Brutus's internal war , certainly not to make him " well in health " ( 1.3.141 and 2.1.257 ) . Cassius is , of course , successful and Brutus's resolve ...
... Brutus together in the service of the conspiracy , not to bring " peace " to Brutus's internal war , certainly not to make him " well in health " ( 1.3.141 and 2.1.257 ) . Cassius is , of course , successful and Brutus's resolve ...
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