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 146
... present , the critical trend to regard Brutus as self - deluded has continued to develop . Derek Traversi dis- cerned in the figure a tendency to self - idealization and a habit of assuming illusory poses even while expressing genuine ...
... present , the critical trend to regard Brutus as self - deluded has continued to develop . Derek Traversi dis- cerned in the figure a tendency to self - idealization and a habit of assuming illusory poses even while expressing genuine ...
Page 186
... present to Cæsar on his way to the fatal spot . In the Capitol Scene he presents it , while the ready Decius hastens to interpose another petition to take off Cæsar's attention . Artemidorus conjures Cæsar to read his first for ' it ...
... present to Cæsar on his way to the fatal spot . In the Capitol Scene he presents it , while the ready Decius hastens to interpose another petition to take off Cæsar's attention . Artemidorus conjures Cæsar to read his first for ' it ...
Page 493
... present - of time in general - as it operates in both parts of the play . The isolation of Leontes , as I suggested earlier , derives from his obsessive fantasy of betrayal . His unvarying perspective , filled with images of filth and ...
... present - of time in general - as it operates in both parts of the play . The isolation of Leontes , as I suggested earlier , derives from his obsessive fantasy of betrayal . His unvarying perspective , filled with images of filth and ...
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