Shakespeare's Roman Plays: The Function of Imagery in the DramaHarvard University Press, 1961 - Всего страниц: 250 No detailed description available for "Shakespeare's Roman Plays". |
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... leave- taking " ( 5.2.300-01 ) . The praise of death is a dispraise of life in this world . It is not worth all this ceremony at de- parture , and one should dispatch forthwith . Cleopatra dies delicately and characteristically in the ...
... leave- taking " ( 5.2.300-01 ) . The praise of death is a dispraise of life in this world . It is not worth all this ceremony at de- parture , and one should dispatch forthwith . Cleopatra dies delicately and characteristically in the ...
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... leaves his mother to " prate " in vain " Like one i ' th ' stocks " ( 159–60 ) . Coriolanus ' silence is an image of ... leave : “ I am hush'd until our city be afire./ And then I'll speak a little " ( 5.3.181-82 ) . At this point occurs ...
... leaves his mother to " prate " in vain " Like one i ' th ' stocks " ( 159–60 ) . Coriolanus ' silence is an image of ... leave : “ I am hush'd until our city be afire./ And then I'll speak a little " ( 5.3.181-82 ) . At this point occurs ...
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... leave , gods . This is a Roman's part . Come , Cassius ' sword , and find Titinius ' heart . ( 5.3.87-90 ) The act of suicide is specifically set apart , by the leave of the gods , as a " Roman's part . " Brutus corroborates this ...
... leave , gods . This is a Roman's part . Come , Cassius ' sword , and find Titinius ' heart . ( 5.3.87-90 ) The act of suicide is specifically set apart , by the leave of the gods , as a " Roman's part . " Brutus corroborates this ...
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STYLE IN THE ROMAN PLAYS I I | 11 |
THE IMAGERY OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 79 |
THE IMAGERY OF CORIOLANUS | 142 |
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