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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... suicide in Shakespeare , have convincingly argued , Brutus does not truly contradict himself : he merely states in effect that he opposes suicide generally , but would make an exception if he were facing the dishonor of captivity and ...
... suicide in Shakespeare , have convincingly argued , Brutus does not truly contradict himself : he merely states in effect that he opposes suicide generally , but would make an exception if he were facing the dishonor of captivity and ...
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... suicide of Cato , who himself was a Stoic and who for a long time was the model of Stoical rectitude because of his dramatic suicide . We have already seen that Cicero regarded Cato's act as sanc- tified by God . Likewise , as Zeller ...
... suicide of Cato , who himself was a Stoic and who for a long time was the model of Stoical rectitude because of his dramatic suicide . We have already seen that Cicero regarded Cato's act as sanc- tified by God . Likewise , as Zeller ...
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... suicide . Later on , when Cato's behavior contin- ues to convince , his son and the philosopher - friends that Cato is contemplating suicide , Demetrius and Apollonides reason with him and try to persuade him ( the exact nature of their ...
... suicide . Later on , when Cato's behavior contin- ues to convince , his son and the philosopher - friends that Cato is contemplating suicide , Demetrius and Apollonides reason with him and try to persuade him ( the exact nature of their ...
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