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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... come in my way , so ; if he do not , if I come in his willingly , let him make carbonado of me . I like not such grinning honor as Sir Walter hath . Give me life ; which if I can save , so ; if not , honor comes unlooked for , and ...
... come in my way , so ; if he do not , if I come in his willingly , let him make carbonado of me . I like not such grinning honor as Sir Walter hath . Give me life ; which if I can save , so ; if not , honor comes unlooked for , and ...
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... comes with wealth - witness the fatal rivalry in Volpone between Mosca and Volpone , whose goal was initially money , but that money comes to mean everything and nothing in the play . Jonson's criticism of Julius Caesar , I argue ...
... comes with wealth - witness the fatal rivalry in Volpone between Mosca and Volpone , whose goal was initially money , but that money comes to mean everything and nothing in the play . Jonson's criticism of Julius Caesar , I argue ...
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... comes to know , and his name comes to imply . Feelings only help . When it comes to transition to a collective pastoral world of otium and cooperation , only general consensus seems to be of any use in defining relative achieve- ment ...
... comes to know , and his name comes to imply . Feelings only help . When it comes to transition to a collective pastoral world of otium and cooperation , only general consensus seems to be of any use in defining relative achieve- ment ...
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Preface | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Concept of the Machiavellian Ruler of Sonnet 94 | 21 |
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