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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... selfe , I can finde no cause of faulte in thee touchinge our matche : but for my parte , howe may I showe my duetie towardes thee , and howe muche I woulde doe for thy sake , if I can not constantlie beare a secret mischaunce or griefe ...
... selfe , I can finde no cause of faulte in thee touchinge our matche : but for my parte , howe may I showe my duetie towardes thee , and howe muche I woulde doe for thy sake , if I can not constantlie beare a secret mischaunce or griefe ...
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... selfe had done : and Cassius on the other side taried not for Brutus , thinking he had bene overthrowen , as him selfe was.61 Plutarch goes on to recount how Cassius , having fled , stood on a hill attempting to discern Brutus ...
... selfe had done : and Cassius on the other side taried not for Brutus , thinking he had bene overthrowen , as him selfe was.61 Plutarch goes on to recount how Cassius , having fled , stood on a hill attempting to discern Brutus ...
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... selfe . And Antony's response : I doe assure you , you have taken a better bootie , then that you followed . . . For , I had rather have suche men my frendes , as this man here , then enemies . Then he embraced Lucilius , and at that ...
... selfe . And Antony's response : I doe assure you , you have taken a better bootie , then that you followed . . . For , I had rather have suche men my frendes , as this man here , then enemies . Then he embraced Lucilius , and at that ...
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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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