Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 62Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Bassianus claims that he " justly may / Bear his betrothed from all the world away " ( 1.1.285-86 ) , Saturninus and Ti- tus either do not know of Bassianus ' earlier betrothal , or they choose not to acknowledge it , for they cry ...
... Bassianus claims that he " justly may / Bear his betrothed from all the world away " ( 1.1.285-86 ) , Saturninus and Ti- tus either do not know of Bassianus ' earlier betrothal , or they choose not to acknowledge it , for they cry ...
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... Bassianus . Bassianus murdered his half - brother and proceeded to rule , under the names of Ca- racalla and Antoninus , an honorific surname adopted by all emperors from Bassianus onward . He was , as Spencer said , one of the more ...
... Bassianus . Bassianus murdered his half - brother and proceeded to rule , under the names of Ca- racalla and Antoninus , an honorific surname adopted by all emperors from Bassianus onward . He was , as Spencer said , one of the more ...
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... Bassianus retaining the European portion ( including , of course , Rome ) and Geta the Asiatic . But this resolution failed , inevitably , as any dual government is likely to fail , and for the most ordinary of reasons : their rancor ...
... Bassianus retaining the European portion ( including , of course , Rome ) and Geta the Asiatic . But this resolution failed , inevitably , as any dual government is likely to fail , and for the most ordinary of reasons : their rancor ...
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Dreams Prophesies and Curses | 14 |
Female Characters | 31 |
Religious Elements | 60 |
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