Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their BackgroundMacmillan, 1967 - 666 страница |
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... respects , is nevertheless a somewhat crude intrusion of history , for it leads to nothing and in no way helps on the ... respect Shakespeare was an average Elizabethan , with infinitely clearer vision certainly , but with the same ...
... respects , is nevertheless a somewhat crude intrusion of history , for it leads to nothing and in no way helps on the ... respect Shakespeare was an average Elizabethan , with infinitely clearer vision certainly , but with the same ...
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... respect " with “ some snatch of honour " in his life , claims Brutus ' hand like an equal before he will hold the sword , confronts the victors with praise of the dead , hints to Messala that Brutus ' course is the one to follow , and ...
... respect " with “ some snatch of honour " in his life , claims Brutus ' hand like an equal before he will hold the sword , confronts the victors with praise of the dead , hints to Messala that Brutus ' course is the one to follow , and ...
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... respect the common good of the whole publike estate . It has been pointed out , 1 in criticism of Malone's sug- gestion , that in some respects Shakespeare's version agrees with Plutarch's and disagrees with Camden's . Thus in Camden it ...
... respect the common good of the whole publike estate . It has been pointed out , 1 in criticism of Malone's sug- gestion , that in some respects Shakespeare's version agrees with Plutarch's and disagrees with Camden's . Thus in Camden it ...
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ROMAN PLAYS IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES TREATMENT OF HISTORY | 73 |
ANCESTRY OF SHAKESPEARES ROMAN PLAYS | 95 |
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