Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Mark Antony , who had committed no offense , would have been an act of such injustice that Brutus could not have remained himself had he agreed to it . The case for Brutus in Julius Caesar as the hero of a stoical tragedy is confirmed ...
... Mark Antony , who had committed no offense , would have been an act of such injustice that Brutus could not have remained himself had he agreed to it . The case for Brutus in Julius Caesar as the hero of a stoical tragedy is confirmed ...
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... Antony helps us to understand : ' For Brutus is an honourable man . ' Shakespeare , of course , invented the special ... Mark Antony . ANTONY . He shall not live ; look , with a spot I damn him . Plutarch thought this proscription quite ...
... Antony helps us to understand : ' For Brutus is an honourable man . ' Shakespeare , of course , invented the special ... Mark Antony . ANTONY . He shall not live ; look , with a spot I damn him . Plutarch thought this proscription quite ...
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... Mark Antony , V.i.30-32 For a few readers of Julius Caesar , Brutus fully de- serves the praise heaped on him by many characters during the play and by Mark Antony at the end : This was the noblest Roman of them all . All the ...
... Mark Antony , V.i.30-32 For a few readers of Julius Caesar , Brutus fully de- serves the praise heaped on him by many characters during the play and by Mark Antony at the end : This was the noblest Roman of them all . All the ...
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