Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Roman scene as genuinely as he could " [ see T.J.B. Spencer in the Additional Bibliography ] . " This Roman morality ” , says Grimal [ in his The Civilization of Rome ] , " has a very distinct aim - the subordination of the individual ...
... Roman scene as genuinely as he could " [ see T.J.B. Spencer in the Additional Bibliography ] . " This Roman morality ” , says Grimal [ in his The Civilization of Rome ] , " has a very distinct aim - the subordination of the individual ...
Page 358
... Roman should be . But the psychological objective of all Romans is to discover themselves through the affirmation of name and Roman . " Was that done like Cassius ? " asks Brutus [ IV . iii . 77 ] . " Then like a Roman bear the truth I ...
... Roman should be . But the psychological objective of all Romans is to discover themselves through the affirmation of name and Roman . " Was that done like Cassius ? " asks Brutus [ IV . iii . 77 ] . " Then like a Roman bear the truth I ...
Page 359
... Roman usage , " Caesar shall / Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies " [ III . i . 241-2 ] . After all , an execution was to the Romans an act of consecration to the gods ; the term sacer esto [ may this be consecrated ] was the Roman ...
... Roman usage , " Caesar shall / Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies " [ III . i . 241-2 ] . After all , an execution was to the Romans an act of consecration to the gods ; the term sacer esto [ may this be consecrated ] was the Roman ...
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