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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... conspirators continually in- voke the gods to witness and approve their sacrifice . Brutus exhorts the gods to " speed " him , for example ; Cassius swears by them several times ( I.ii. 128 , 148 ) and envisions them as strengthening ...
... conspirators continually in- voke the gods to witness and approve their sacrifice . Brutus exhorts the gods to " speed " him , for example ; Cassius swears by them several times ( I.ii. 128 , 148 ) and envisions them as strengthening ...
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... conspirators carefully lead that friend of Caesar aside at the time of the assassination . Caesar has another loyal friend in Artemidorus , who , discov- ering the plot against Caesar , writes a warning mes- sage , which he signs ...
... conspirators carefully lead that friend of Caesar aside at the time of the assassination . Caesar has another loyal friend in Artemidorus , who , discov- ering the plot against Caesar , writes a warning mes- sage , which he signs ...
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... conspirators may be seen as striving to do two things . First , they seek to correct an imbalance in their political system where one man and his faction have come to power and threaten to turn a republic into a monarchy . Accordingly ...
... conspirators may be seen as striving to do two things . First , they seek to correct an imbalance in their political system where one man and his faction have come to power and threaten to turn a republic into a monarchy . Accordingly ...
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