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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... Pompey . " Properly , or improperly , Roman public life and perfor- mance was often linked . Pompey's theater itself brings together politics and spectacle in yet another way . Pleased with what he saw in Mitylene , Pompey returned to ...
... Pompey . " Properly , or improperly , Roman public life and perfor- mance was often linked . Pompey's theater itself brings together politics and spectacle in yet another way . Pleased with what he saw in Mitylene , Pompey returned to ...
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... Pompey's triumphs , which brought " tribu- tary " foreign captives to Rome , with Caesar's triumph over Romans , the sons of Pompey , or " Pompey's blood . " Caesar's victory in the civil war is interpreted as a threat to the commons ...
... Pompey's triumphs , which brought " tribu- tary " foreign captives to Rome , with Caesar's triumph over Romans , the sons of Pompey , or " Pompey's blood . " Caesar's victory in the civil war is interpreted as a threat to the commons ...
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... Pompey , because it was Pompey who had killed his father ; but in this decision , Brutus was also allying himself with Cato , and his loyalty to his uncle must have been a factor in his choice . However , when Cae- sar defeated Pompey ...
... Pompey , because it was Pompey who had killed his father ; but in this decision , Brutus was also allying himself with Cato , and his loyalty to his uncle must have been a factor in his choice . However , when Cae- sar defeated Pompey ...
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