Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243 Seiten Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... force , fled , thereby relinquishing an important legal as well as military advantage . In order to finance his war preparations Caesar did not hesitate to take by force the treasure from the temple of Saturn . Pompey finally made a ...
... force , fled , thereby relinquishing an important legal as well as military advantage . In order to finance his war preparations Caesar did not hesitate to take by force the treasure from the temple of Saturn . Pompey finally made a ...
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... force , leaving behind his engines of battery , which were soon captured . This led to the loss of 10,000 men and doomed the campaign to failure . Eventually Antony's main force was surrounded and placed in severe jeopardy . In one ...
... force , leaving behind his engines of battery , which were soon captured . This led to the loss of 10,000 men and doomed the campaign to failure . Eventually Antony's main force was surrounded and placed in severe jeopardy . In one ...
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... force by means of the special relationship he has with his mother and because he possesses remarkable integrity . All this would be perceived by the patricians as admirable in the social world which precedes the action of the play ; at ...
... force by means of the special relationship he has with his mother and because he possesses remarkable integrity . All this would be perceived by the patricians as admirable in the social world which precedes the action of the play ; at ...
Inhalt
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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action Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appear assassination audience Aufidius awareness battle bicause body Brutus and Cassius Bullough Casca Cassius character Cicero cittie Cominius common conflict conspirators contempt contrast conveys Coriolanus Corioles creates critical death deeds doth Dramatic Sources dramatist Egypt Egyptian embodiment enemies Enobarbus expression Feast of Lupercal feeling friends gives hand hath heart hero honour Ibid imagery Julius Caesar kill King King Lear Lavinia Leggatt Lepidus living Mark Antony Martius Menenius mother murder Narrative and Dramatic nature never noble Octavius Caesar patricians plebeians Plutarch Plutarch's account political Pompey Pompey's powerfully response reveals revenge Roman history Roman plays Roman values Roman world Rome sayd selfe Senate sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Roman shewed Sicinius significant social universe society soldiers speak speech sword thee thou Titus Andronicus tongue tragedy tribunes triumph unto vision Volsces Volumnia warre warrior words wounds