Julius CaesarClarendon Press, 1984 - 253 ページ Arthur Humphreys provides a fresh look at the play's date and its place in the Shakespeare canon and examines Shakespeare's transmutation of history into drama. He investigates the play's ethical and moral concerns and analyses its fortunes in performance, from its first staging to modern productions in different media. |
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... spirits with valour , or refusing to stain the even virtue of their enterprise . Body and spirit are in vivid relation- ship ; Romans are thewed like their ancestors yet degenerate in mind ; the genius and mortal instruments within ...
... spirits with valour , or refusing to stain the even virtue of their enterprise . Body and spirit are in vivid relation- ship ; Romans are thewed like their ancestors yet degenerate in mind ; the genius and mortal instruments within ...
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... spirit Either ( a ) as an exor- cist revives those succumbing ( to demonic possession ) , so you have restored my dying spirit ( by banishing hurtful in- fluences ) , or ( b ) as an exorcist calls to life phantoms of the dead , so you ...
... spirit Either ( a ) as an exor- cist revives those succumbing ( to demonic possession ) , so you have restored my dying spirit ( by banishing hurtful in- fluences ) , or ( b ) as an exorcist calls to life phantoms of the dead , so you ...
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... spirit , Brutus . BRUTUS GHOST Why com'st thou ? To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi . BRUTUS Well ; then I shall see thee again ? GHOST Ay , at Philippi . BRUTUS Why , I will see thee at Philippi then . Now I have taken heart ...
... spirit , Brutus . BRUTUS GHOST Why com'st thou ? To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi . BRUTUS Well ; then I shall see thee again ? GHOST Ay , at Philippi . BRUTUS Why , I will see thee at Philippi then . Now I have taken heart ...
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