Shakespeare's Political Animal: Schema and Schemata in the CanonUniversity of Delaware Press, 1990 - 164 ページ A brief and readable account of a major Renaissance idea, this book argues that throughout his career as a poet and playwright, Shakespeare consistently presents an image of human politics so idiosyncratic it could serve as his signature. |
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... Brutus , but not for long . Cassius now suggests that Brutus consider himself ( Cassius ) as Brutus's mir- ror . Only half in jest , he replies : Therefore , good Brutus , be prepared to hear ; And since you know you cannot see yourself ...
... Brutus , but not for long . Cassius now suggests that Brutus consider himself ( Cassius ) as Brutus's mir- ror . Only half in jest , he replies : Therefore , good Brutus , be prepared to hear ; And since you know you cannot see yourself ...
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... Brutus's idealism , yet it is Brutus's idealism that keeps him from narrowly analyzing internal and external disorder . Cassius moves with Brutus on to a narration of a double - dare with Caesar , where , in part , because of Caesar's ...
... Brutus's idealism , yet it is Brutus's idealism that keeps him from narrowly analyzing internal and external disorder . Cassius moves with Brutus on to a narration of a double - dare with Caesar , where , in part , because of Caesar's ...
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... Brutus . Is it possible that Rymer is attracted to the " butcher " theory because of Shake- speare's emphasis on sacrificial " carving " in this play ? At any rate , some of Brutus's words and much else concerning this ominous tragic ...
... Brutus . Is it possible that Rymer is attracted to the " butcher " theory because of Shake- speare's emphasis on sacrificial " carving " in this play ? At any rate , some of Brutus's words and much else concerning this ominous tragic ...
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Preface | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Concept of the Machiavellian Ruler of Sonnet 94 | 21 |
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