Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Brother , - ' : ' Brother Antony , - ' : ' But , brother Antony , - [ V. ii . 86 , 91 , 100 ] : and each time Antonio cuts him short ) . These outbursts are thrown into perspective by Don Pedro's sober reply : Gentlemen both , we will ...
... Brother , - ' : ' Brother Antony , - ' : ' But , brother Antony , - [ V. ii . 86 , 91 , 100 ] : and each time Antonio cuts him short ) . These outbursts are thrown into perspective by Don Pedro's sober reply : Gentlemen both , we will ...
Page 249
... brother's death , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man : his fault was thought ; And yet his punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? who , in my rage , Kneel'd at my feet , and bade me ...
... brother's death , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man : his fault was thought ; And yet his punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? who , in my rage , Kneel'd at my feet , and bade me ...
Page 437
... brother should Be so perfidious ! " [ I. ii . 67-8 ] . He was , and is still , unable to con- ceive of the contradiction between what a brother should be and what his brother was . Similarly , he cannot accept the fact that his own ...
... brother should Be so perfidious ! " [ I. ii . 67-8 ] . He was , and is still , unable to con- ceive of the contradiction between what a brother should be and what his brother was . Similarly , he cannot accept the fact that his own ...
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