Who's who in ShakespeareW. Morrow, 1973 - 287 pagini |
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Pagina 58
... Caesar is an ambiguous figure . He reflects the two views of him that coexisted during the Renaissance : one saw him as a tyrant , the other as the model of the great man and ruler . Shakespeare's Caesar is great ; this much is taken ...
... Caesar is an ambiguous figure . He reflects the two views of him that coexisted during the Renaissance : one saw him as a tyrant , the other as the model of the great man and ruler . Shakespeare's Caesar is great ; this much is taken ...
Pagina 59
... Caesar disappears for himself under the myth . ' In this , Shakespeare picked up a hint from Plutarch , who said that Caesar's whole life was ' an emulation with himself as with another man ' . Caesar is a demi - god , but he is also an ...
... Caesar disappears for himself under the myth . ' In this , Shakespeare picked up a hint from Plutarch , who said that Caesar's whole life was ' an emulation with himself as with another man ' . Caesar is a demi - god , but he is also an ...
Pagina 64
... Caesar for the return of his ' banish'd brother ' is the signal for the assassination . He was Lucius Tillius Cimber , who was at first a firm supporter of Caesar . It is not known why he joined the conspiracy . When his petition was ...
... Caesar for the return of his ' banish'd brother ' is the signal for the assassination . He was Lucius Tillius Cimber , who was at first a firm supporter of Caesar . It is not known why he joined the conspiracy . When his petition was ...
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accused Achilles Agincourt Angelo Antipholus Antony appears army arrested banished Bassanio battle Bolingbroke brother Brutus Caes Caesar captured Cassius Castle Cesario character Claudio Cleopatra Coriolanus Cressida Cymbeline daughter death defeated Desdemona disguised Duchess of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edmund Edward Edward IV England Ephesus Falstaff father fight France Gloucester H.VI H.VIII Hamlet hath hears Henry Henry IV Henry VI Henry's Hero Holinshed Hotspur husband Iago II.i II.ii II.iv Imogen Iv.i Iv.iv John joins Juliet Katharine killed King King Lear Lady later Lear Leontes Lord Lucius Macbeth Malvolio Margaret marriage marry Mistress murder noble Octavius Olivia Othello Perdita Pericles persuades Petruchio Plantagenet play Polixenes Posthumus Prince prisoner Prospero Proteus Queen R.II R.III refuses Richard Richard III Richard Plantagenet Roman Rome Romeo Rosalind says sent servant Shakespeare Shylock Suffolk Tamora tells Theatre Thomas thou throne Timon Titus Troilus v.ii v.iii v.iv Valentine Warwick wife wooing