Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07 ապր, 2005 թ. - 272 էջ 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... rest of his career, as actor, shareholder and playwright. No other dramatist of the period had stable a relationship with a single company. Shakespeare knew the actors for whom he was writing and the conditions in which they performed ...
... rest of his career, as actor, shareholder and playwright. No other dramatist of the period had stable a relationship with a single company. Shakespeare knew the actors for whom he was writing and the conditions in which they performed ...
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... rest of the scene: Marullus and Flavius prove eminently dislikeable. They are selfimportant in their assumed superiority as they reprove the onstage crowd for taking an unauthorized holiday. They cannot bear not to have the best of the ...
... rest of the scene: Marullus and Flavius prove eminently dislikeable. They are selfimportant in their assumed superiority as they reprove the onstage crowd for taking an unauthorized holiday. They cannot bear not to have the best of the ...
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... rest of the action, if the aim really is to make us take sides, or even simply predispose us to prefer one faction to another, then it has to be said that the play is not working at a very sophisticated level of political judgement. The ...
... rest of the action, if the aim really is to make us take sides, or even simply predispose us to prefer one faction to another, then it has to be said that the play is not working at a very sophisticated level of political judgement. The ...
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