Shakespeare's Tragic SequenceBarnes & Noble Books, 1979 - 207 стор. The emphasis of this book is that each of Shakespeare's tragedies demanded its own individual form and that although certain themes run through most of the tragedies, nearly all critics refrain from the attempt to apply external rules to them. |
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... friends , go in , and taste some wine with me And we , like friends , will straightway go together . In Plutarch's account only Decius Brutus goes to Caesar's house and Shakespeare's addition was designed to arouse pity and horror . It ...
... friends , go in , and taste some wine with me And we , like friends , will straightway go together . In Plutarch's account only Decius Brutus goes to Caesar's house and Shakespeare's addition was designed to arouse pity and horror . It ...
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... friends as an exercise for his ingenuity , and stabs men in the dark to prevent ennui . His gaiety , such as it is , arises from the success of his treachery ; his ease from the torture he has inflicted on others . He is an amateur of ...
... friends as an exercise for his ingenuity , and stabs men in the dark to prevent ennui . His gaiety , such as it is , arises from the success of his treachery ; his ease from the torture he has inflicted on others . He is an amateur of ...
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... friends and relations and promising them to be constant : While I remain above the ground you shall Hear from me still , and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . ( IV.i.51-3 ) He calls the patricians ' My friends of noble ...
... friends and relations and promising them to be constant : While I remain above the ground you shall Hear from me still , and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . ( IV.i.51-3 ) He calls the patricians ' My friends of noble ...
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