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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... idea of monarchy itself that troubles Brutus , but rather what kind of monarch Caesar might be . Coleridge found this sentiment inconsistent with the image of Brutus as a stalwart defender of the Republic and , questioning the ...
... idea of monarchy itself that troubles Brutus , but rather what kind of monarch Caesar might be . Coleridge found this sentiment inconsistent with the image of Brutus as a stalwart defender of the Republic and , questioning the ...
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... idea of monarchy itself that disturbs Brutus , but rather whether Caesar will prove " as good a monarch as he now seems disposed to be , " and he argues that this sentiment is incongruous with the idea of Brutus as a vigorous defender ...
... idea of monarchy itself that disturbs Brutus , but rather whether Caesar will prove " as good a monarch as he now seems disposed to be , " and he argues that this sentiment is incongruous with the idea of Brutus as a vigorous defender ...
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... idea , of which Marlowe's ' Tam- burlaine ' may be cited as the type ; and at the same time we have retribution falling upon a good man whose very goodness has made him wrong - headed in action - this is the new idea , which could be ...
... idea , of which Marlowe's ' Tam- burlaine ' may be cited as the type ; and at the same time we have retribution falling upon a good man whose very goodness has made him wrong - headed in action - this is the new idea , which could be ...
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