Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, Shaw, and the AncientsHarcourt, Brace, 1960 - Всего страниц: 215 Pieces together the life of Julius Caesar using the histories of Plutarch, Cicero, Suetonius, and Appian, and as reflected in the dramas of Shakespeare and Shaw. |
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... murder in full Senate , and a couple of battles . Shakespeare's audience was , however , ready to use its imagination and to accept four miscellaneous citizens as a milling crowd in the Roman forum . Even so , in writing the play he had ...
... murder in full Senate , and a couple of battles . Shakespeare's audience was , however , ready to use its imagination and to accept four miscellaneous citizens as a milling crowd in the Roman forum . Even so , in writing the play he had ...
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... murder ? 5. Are there any parallels in American political life to those weaknesses which led to the breakdown of the Roman republic ? 6. What political practices used by the Romans would be repulsive to us ? 7. Which of our modern day ...
... murder ? 5. Are there any parallels in American political life to those weaknesses which led to the breakdown of the Roman republic ? 6. What political practices used by the Romans would be repulsive to us ? 7. Which of our modern day ...
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... murder Caesar ; the battles at Philippi ; Caesar's ac- tions in Alexandria . 2. How is character revealed in the ... Murder . 9. The Funeral of Caesar . 10. Events Between the Funeral of Caesar and the First Battle of Philippi . II . The ...
... murder Caesar ; the battles at Philippi ; Caesar's ac- tions in Alexandria . 2. How is character revealed in the ... Murder . 9. The Funeral of Caesar . 10. Events Between the Funeral of Caesar and the First Battle of Philippi . II . The ...
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