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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Page 145
... assassination . In his study of 1910 , W. Warde Fowler contended that Shakespeare devised an innovative , dou- ble focus in this tragedy , with equal emphasis on Caesar's assassination and the retribution visited on Brutus . But this ...
... assassination . In his study of 1910 , W. Warde Fowler contended that Shakespeare devised an innovative , dou- ble focus in this tragedy , with equal emphasis on Caesar's assassination and the retribution visited on Brutus . But this ...
Page 146
... assassination , the inevitable disintegra- tion of the Roman Republic . According to Ornstein , Brutus's soliloquy reveals no carefully considered political principles other than the idea that power must corrupt , and it indicates as ...
... assassination , the inevitable disintegra- tion of the Roman Republic . According to Ornstein , Brutus's soliloquy reveals no carefully considered political principles other than the idea that power must corrupt , and it indicates as ...
Page 272
... assassination of Caesar and in his quarrel with Cassius personal loyalties are sacrificed to political ideals . In Antony's feigned league of friendship with the conspirators and in his treatment of Lepidus personal relations are made ...
... assassination of Caesar and in his quarrel with Cassius personal loyalties are sacrificed to political ideals . In Antony's feigned league of friendship with the conspirators and in his treatment of Lepidus personal relations are made ...
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