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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... Plutarch's censur- ing Coriolanus severely on the ground of pride , thus becoming the originator of the charge that Coriolanus was inordinately proud , an epithet found in most crit- ical writings about Coriolanus to this day . This ...
... Plutarch's censur- ing Coriolanus severely on the ground of pride , thus becoming the originator of the charge that Coriolanus was inordinately proud , an epithet found in most crit- ical writings about Coriolanus to this day . This ...
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... Plutarch , for it aims at Cassius alone ( 1.2.194-5 ) Caesar's suspicion of ' pale - visaged and carrion lean people ' — which in Plutarch applies to both Cassius and Brutus ( Caesar , p . 85 ; similarly Antonius , p . 186 ) . More ...
... Plutarch , for it aims at Cassius alone ( 1.2.194-5 ) Caesar's suspicion of ' pale - visaged and carrion lean people ' — which in Plutarch applies to both Cassius and Brutus ( Caesar , p . 85 ; similarly Antonius , p . 186 ) . More ...
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... Plutarch is closely followed ( especially Brutus , pp . 150-5 ) —the unfavour- able omens , Cassius ' wavering in his Epicurean scep- ticism , his confessing to Messala that he fights against his better judgement , and the Cassius ...
... Plutarch is closely followed ( especially Brutus , pp . 150-5 ) —the unfavour- able omens , Cassius ' wavering in his Epicurean scep- ticism , his confessing to Messala that he fights against his better judgement , and the Cassius ...
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