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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... gives to Cleopatra , or gives up for her , is meant to measure his love . 16 Not only his giving her " realms and ... give up everything dear for his " strucken ” “ deer ” ( III.i.209 ) . This “ Her- culean Roman " ( A & C , I.iii.84 ) ...
... gives to Cleopatra , or gives up for her , is meant to measure his love . 16 Not only his giving her " realms and ... give up everything dear for his " strucken ” “ deer ” ( III.i.209 ) . This “ Her- culean Roman " ( A & C , I.iii.84 ) ...
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... give unanswer- able reasons for Caesar's death , but because he wants to demonstrate his disinterestedness by ... gives it to Brutus ( Algeron de Vivier , " Julius Caesar , " in Shakespearean Studies , ed . Matthews and Thorndike [ New ...
... give unanswer- able reasons for Caesar's death , but because he wants to demonstrate his disinterestedness by ... gives it to Brutus ( Algeron de Vivier , " Julius Caesar , " in Shakespearean Studies , ed . Matthews and Thorndike [ New ...
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... give his humour the true bent , And I will bring him to the Capitol . ( II.i.193-211 ) Dreams and flattery indeed ... gives Decius ' ingratiating humor " the true bent , " flattering him by letting him believe he can flatter Caesar , and ...
... give his humour the true bent , And I will bring him to the Capitol . ( II.i.193-211 ) Dreams and flattery indeed ... gives Decius ' ingratiating humor " the true bent , " flattering him by letting him believe he can flatter Caesar , and ...
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