The Tragic Engagement: A Study of Shakespeare's Classical TragediesFunk & Wagnalls, 1968 - 336 ページ |
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... Rome , though equally stiff , hieratic , and carefully hewn . Marcus and Lucius , by instruction , bind the Romans in civic harmony . Thus Marcus proclaims : You sad - fac'd men , people and sons of Rome , By uproars sever ' d , as a ...
... Rome , though equally stiff , hieratic , and carefully hewn . Marcus and Lucius , by instruction , bind the Romans in civic harmony . Thus Marcus proclaims : You sad - fac'd men , people and sons of Rome , By uproars sever ' d , as a ...
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... Rome renews its strength with the election of Lucius as emperor . The Goths are never fought and defeated . As the city regains its strength , they slip away and disappear . This confrontation of Rome with the Goths lacks the historical ...
... Rome renews its strength with the election of Lucius as emperor . The Goths are never fought and defeated . As the city regains its strength , they slip away and disappear . This confrontation of Rome with the Goths lacks the historical ...
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... Rome is somehow older , with a feminine association , an extension and embodiment of Volumnia . Here , Rome has a tough , masculine stamp , itself defining its own destiny through its characters . This strong delineation of a city ...
... Rome is somehow older , with a feminine association , an extension and embodiment of Volumnia . Here , Rome has a tough , masculine stamp , itself defining its own destiny through its characters . This strong delineation of a city ...
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