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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... style and values of Octavius Caesar - they are public , political , and objective as in Julius Caesar - and enters into the Egyptian style and values of Cleo- patra . These two plays show the working of Shakespeare's imagination in two ...
... style and values of Octavius Caesar - they are public , political , and objective as in Julius Caesar - and enters into the Egyptian style and values of Cleo- patra . These two plays show the working of Shakespeare's imagination in two ...
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... style for the play , one that can express the clarity of thought and forthrightness of action in the Roman subject matter . The " limited perfection " of this " Roman " style is perhaps best described by A. C. Bradley : Neither thought ...
... style for the play , one that can express the clarity of thought and forthrightness of action in the Roman subject matter . The " limited perfection " of this " Roman " style is perhaps best described by A. C. Bradley : Neither thought ...
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... style of Julius Caesar seems to involve Shakespeare in some basic contra- dictions , and he never again so consciously restricts his imaginative powers . The style of Coriolanus stands in sharp contrast to both the other Roman plays ...
... style of Julius Caesar seems to involve Shakespeare in some basic contra- dictions , and he never again so consciously restricts his imaginative powers . The style of Coriolanus stands in sharp contrast to both the other Roman plays ...
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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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