Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243페이지 Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... kind of historical trilogy , dramatizing the rise and fall of the Roman Republic , in a sense the tragedy of Rome itself , in which the Republic is corrupted and eventually destroyed by its very success in conquering the world , 15 This ...
... kind of historical trilogy , dramatizing the rise and fall of the Roman Republic , in a sense the tragedy of Rome itself , in which the Republic is corrupted and eventually destroyed by its very success in conquering the world , 15 This ...
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... kind of woman for whom Octavius can feel real affection , but even she is expend- able in the political game . For Octavius life is politics . There is no sugges- tion that he feels any qualms in using his sister to further his ...
... kind of woman for whom Octavius can feel real affection , but even she is expend- able in the political game . For Octavius life is politics . There is no sugges- tion that he feels any qualms in using his sister to further his ...
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... kind from Enobarbus and Menas ( both of whom desert through disillusionment ) . As Leggatt puts it , ' There is no discernible affection between him and his associates , but they work together easily ' . " 1 The scene on Pompey's barge ...
... kind from Enobarbus and Menas ( both of whom desert through disillusionment ) . As Leggatt puts it , ' There is no discernible affection between him and his associates , but they work together easily ' . " 1 The scene on Pompey's barge ...
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