Julius Caesar and Its SourceInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 129 ページ |
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... dramatist ; so does the reader as opposed to the playgoer , who subconsciously attempts to forget what he is not shown . Shakespeare faced these problems in his earlier history plays and finally resorted to a chorus in Henry V , who ...
... dramatist ; so does the reader as opposed to the playgoer , who subconsciously attempts to forget what he is not shown . Shakespeare faced these problems in his earlier history plays and finally resorted to a chorus in Henry V , who ...
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... dramatist wishes to show stoic features of Brutus ' character at a more opportune moment . Besides , there is enough going on on the morning of the ides without complicating matters further . Plutarch's version of Portia's actual death ...
... dramatist wishes to show stoic features of Brutus ' character at a more opportune moment . Besides , there is enough going on on the morning of the ides without complicating matters further . Plutarch's version of Portia's actual death ...
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... dramatist directly takes from Plutarch , but for the most part fail to analyze the differences , or if so , out of context . But the vital parts Shakespeare does not use and those which he has changed almost past recognition are the ...
... dramatist directly takes from Plutarch , but for the most part fail to analyze the differences , or if so , out of context . But the vital parts Shakespeare does not use and those which he has changed almost past recognition are the ...
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