The End of the Ancient Republic: Essays on Julius CaesarCarolina Academic Press, 1982 - 95 страница While recent criticism of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar has stressed the corruption of both the common people and the Republic's enemies within the patrician class, this book argues that at the core of the play lies the less obvious but more important corruption of the regime's leading defenders, particularly Brutus. |
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... [ Brutus ] , is incorporated in the life of a good citizen . ' 998 The motivation of both Brutus and Cassius are truly republican , with the difference that , according to the formula of the time , the one hated tyranny , and the other ...
... [ Brutus ] , is incorporated in the life of a good citizen . ' 998 The motivation of both Brutus and Cassius are truly republican , with the difference that , according to the formula of the time , the one hated tyranny , and the other ...
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Essays on Julius Caesar Jan H. Blits. No one would describe Brutus ' honor in that way , least of all Brutus himself . Brutus begins his funeral oration by reminding the crowd of his honor : Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for ...
Essays on Julius Caesar Jan H. Blits. No one would describe Brutus ' honor in that way , least of all Brutus himself . Brutus begins his funeral oration by reminding the crowd of his honor : Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for ...
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... Brutus , but not because they see him as the defender of their political liberty or the savior of their country . And while Antony does have to face an audience that is initially disposed toward Brutus and no more than tolerant of him ...
... Brutus , but not because they see him as the defender of their political liberty or the savior of their country . And while Antony does have to face an audience that is initially disposed toward Brutus and no more than tolerant of him ...
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