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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... appears before the people , he only alludes to his wounds , promising to show them in private . He takes refuge from the indignity of his po- sition , moreover , in his rigid concept of verbal integ- rity . Words , for Coriolanus , appear ...
... appears before the people , he only alludes to his wounds , promising to show them in private . He takes refuge from the indignity of his po- sition , moreover , in his rigid concept of verbal integ- rity . Words , for Coriolanus , appear ...
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... appears in the like- ness of Caesar ; ' I am thy evil spirit , Brutus ' , it ex- plains ( in the Life of Marcus Brutus ) , or , alternatively , ' I am thy ill angel , Brutus ' ( in the Life of Caesar ) . Even without the Folio's stage ...
... appears in the like- ness of Caesar ; ' I am thy evil spirit , Brutus ' , it ex- plains ( in the Life of Marcus Brutus ) , or , alternatively , ' I am thy ill angel , Brutus ' ( in the Life of Caesar ) . Even without the Folio's stage ...
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... appears not only praiseworthy , but the crowning point of success over destiny , the highest triumph of the human will . " Even the Caesarian who wrote the history of Caesar's Afri- can campaign against Cato praises him . Virgil , Hora ...
... appears not only praiseworthy , but the crowning point of success over destiny , the highest triumph of the human will . " Even the Caesarian who wrote the history of Caesar's Afri- can campaign against Cato praises him . Virgil , Hora ...
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