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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... speak , or perform as a son in the order of the funer- al . Caesar contrasts the " lean and hungry " Cassius who " reads much , " is a " great observer " and " looks / Quite through the deeds of men " with Antony who loves plays , hears ...
... speak , or perform as a son in the order of the funer- al . Caesar contrasts the " lean and hungry " Cassius who " reads much , " is a " great observer " and " looks / Quite through the deeds of men " with Antony who loves plays , hears ...
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... speaking the same language . A pervasive reason Cori- olanus spits out words is exactly that they are words ... speak without conversing , without partaking in conversation . Here is the conversation for which he is unfit , call ...
... speaking the same language . A pervasive reason Cori- olanus spits out words is exactly that they are words ... speak without conversing , without partaking in conversation . Here is the conversation for which he is unfit , call ...
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... speak the French have already suffered total defeat from Shakespeare's all - conquering English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with ...
... speak the French have already suffered total defeat from Shakespeare's all - conquering English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with ...
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action Agincourt Antony and Cleopatra Antony's audience Aufidius battle blood Brutus Brutus's Caius Cassius ceremony character Chorus citizens comedy comic Cominius conspirators Coriola Coriolanus Coriolanus's critics crown death dramatic Elizabethan England English epic essay date Essex fact Falstaff feel Fluellen France French friends give Hal's Harfleur Harry Henry Henry IV plays Henry VI Henry's hero history plays honour human ical ideal imagination Julius Caesar kill kind king king's language Macbeth Mark Antony Martius means Menenius mind moral mother murder nature noble Octavius patricians peare peare's Pistol play's plebeians Plutarch political Pompey Prince Renaissance Reprinted by permission rhetoric Richard Richard II role Roman Rome scene seems sense Shakes Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays social soldiers soliloquy speak speech spirit stage suggest suicide sword theater things thou tion tragedy tragic tribunes Tudor virtue voice Volscians Volumnia words