Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... called because they were made from printers' sheets folded twice to form four leaves (eight pages). None of them shows any sign that he was involved in their publication. For him, performance was the primary means of publication. The ...
... called purgers, not murderers. (II.1.173–80) Vivisection and animal sacrifice played an important part in Roman religion, which is why Brutus can imagine that the conspirators might be seen as sacrificers rather than butchers; but does ...
... milieu is what might be called a significant irrelevance: the playgoers of 1599 are reminded of their own habitual modes of political thought, and that reminder serves as a marker of their own distance from the Roman.
... called (in 1818, apropos of Shakespeare's later Roman tragedy Coriolanus) 'philosophic impartiality'. a POLITICS AND HISTORY The central issue in Julius Caesar is not one of policy but of power. The play isn't fundamentally concerned ...
... called it a 'statue-filled' city), but it is striking that Julius Caesar contains more references to statues than any other in the Shakespeare canon, including the three other Roman plays. There is evidently more to these statues than ...