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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... lead- er of a small band . At the end of Act II , the common- ers are persuaded by the Tribunes to retract their ... lead the appointed ( or stylistically anointed ) victim to the deci- sion required , by the logic of the plot , for his ...
... lead- er of a small band . At the end of Act II , the common- ers are persuaded by the Tribunes to retract their ... lead the appointed ( or stylistically anointed ) victim to the deci- sion required , by the logic of the plot , for his ...
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... lead his troops into battle even if he were not convinced of the King's innocence con- cerning their deaths . The soliloquies , moreover , admit- tedly lead to no moral resolution on Henry's part ; if he is convinced that " great ...
... lead his troops into battle even if he were not convinced of the King's innocence con- cerning their deaths . The soliloquies , moreover , admit- tedly lead to no moral resolution on Henry's part ; if he is convinced that " great ...
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... 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 , " thy lover " ( II.iii.8 ) ...
... 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 , " thy lover " ( II.iii.8 ) ...
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