Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... Caesar , for example , some students confidently assert that the turning point of the play comes when Caesar refuses to read Artemidorus ' warning , while others say that it comes with the assassination of Caesar . Still others affirm ...
... Caesar , for example , some students confidently assert that the turning point of the play comes when Caesar refuses to read Artemidorus ' warning , while others say that it comes with the assassination of Caesar . Still others affirm ...
Strana 159
... Caesar of the intended assassination . Artemidorus then sadly comments in soliloquy that Caesar's virtue cannot exist " out of the teeth of emulation , " or envy . As Caesar later refuses to read Artemidorus ' letter , the scene has no ...
... Caesar of the intended assassination . Artemidorus then sadly comments in soliloquy that Caesar's virtue cannot exist " out of the teeth of emulation , " or envy . As Caesar later refuses to read Artemidorus ' letter , the scene has no ...
Strana 233
... Caesar , with this tidings , Shall enter me with him . ( 4.14.111-13 ) When we see Decretas approach Caesar with his news and the bloody token of Antony's death , we wonder whether he will play the fawning time- server , seeking to ...
... Caesar , with this tidings , Shall enter me with him . ( 4.14.111-13 ) When we see Decretas approach Caesar with his news and the bloody token of Antony's death , we wonder whether he will play the fawning time- server , seeking to ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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