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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... begins in such a way as to indicate the even greater importance of the political regime . While none of the principal characters appears until I.ii , 2 the opening scene depicts the condition of Rome's repub- lican regime . This essay ...
... begins in such a way as to indicate the even greater importance of the political regime . While none of the principal characters appears until I.ii , 2 the opening scene depicts the condition of Rome's repub- lican regime . This essay ...
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... begins his funeral oration by reminding the crowd of his honor : Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for my cause , and be silent , that you may hear . Believe me for mine honour , and have respect to mine honour , that you may ...
... begins his funeral oration by reminding the crowd of his honor : Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for my cause , and be silent , that you may hear . Believe me for mine honour , and have respect to mine honour , that you may ...
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... begins , Caesar is awake despite the early hour . We know why the conspirators are up , but it is less clear why he should be . The violence and noise of the storm in the night and Calphurnia's cries in her sleep may have awakened him ...
... begins , Caesar is awake despite the early hour . We know why the conspirators are up , but it is less clear why he should be . The violence and noise of the storm in the night and Calphurnia's cries in her sleep may have awakened him ...
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