Antony and CleopatraPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 336 'Shakespeare's play is death-haunted from the start, and its self-glorifying lovers exist in a dream of passion' Guardian |
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... become more supple, the patterning less apparent, more ready to accommodate the rhythms of ordinary speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, the characterful prose of Falstaff and Hamlet's ...
... become women. As Caesar points out: From Alexandria This is the news: he fishes, drinks, and wastes The lamps of ... becomes its greatest iconoclast. For Antony to surrender his sword to Cleopatra during a nocturnal sex romp constitutes ...
... becomes a prelude, perhaps, to a more creative shared identity. 'SINGLE NATURE'S DOUBLE NAME' Before the sea-battle of Actium one of Antony's loyal soldiers reminds him that the Romans have traditionally won their battles standing on ...
... become her gibbet show her to have been imagined as an integral part of that world (V.2.58–62). It is for good reasons that she is variously addressed and described as 'Egypt' (III.11.51, 56), 'queen of Ptolemy' (I.4.6) and 'serpent of ...
... become 'mysterious' through transcendent love, like John Donne's lovers in his poem 'The Canonization' (published 1633) or Shakespeare's own 'The Phoenix and the Turtle'. In Plutarch's essay, as in Spenser's poem, Isis is associated ...