Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Enobarbus . She considers him a much nobler figure than Octavius , whom she castigates as " worthless , mean , jealous , and vengeful . " ] In [ Act III , Scene xiii ] , Enobarbus , seeing the downfal of his master's fortunes , enters ...
... Enobarbus . She considers him a much nobler figure than Octavius , whom she castigates as " worthless , mean , jealous , and vengeful . " ] In [ Act III , Scene xiii ] , Enobarbus , seeing the downfal of his master's fortunes , enters ...
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... Enobarbus's reason as a revealer of truth divorced from charity and the affective will , the light- ning - flash into the nature of things - the human heart only excepted the wisdom of Silenus . His vision has the aloofness of the ...
... Enobarbus's reason as a revealer of truth divorced from charity and the affective will , the light- ning - flash into the nature of things - the human heart only excepted the wisdom of Silenus . His vision has the aloofness of the ...
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... Enobarbus's departure had been the culminating symbol of the desertion of old friends and soldiers , moved by discretion rather than by their will . Reason may have shown Enobarbus , after his arrival in Caesar's camp , what happened to ...
... Enobarbus's departure had been the culminating symbol of the desertion of old friends and soldiers , moved by discretion rather than by their will . Reason may have shown Enobarbus , after his arrival in Caesar's camp , what happened to ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Copyright | |
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