Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 páginas |
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... Antony , pointing up the pe- tulance inherent in Antony's rage . Accomplishing a similar distancing are key speeches to other characters , such as the one he makes in III.vi to Menas , when he says of Antony's marriage to Octavia in ...
... Antony , pointing up the pe- tulance inherent in Antony's rage . Accomplishing a similar distancing are key speeches to other characters , such as the one he makes in III.vi to Menas , when he says of Antony's marriage to Octavia in ...
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... Antony ' A man who is the abstract of all faults / That all men follow ' ( 1.iv.9-10 ) . While Pompey says Antony feasts to forgetfulness ( 11.1.24-7 ) , we see Antony urging that very thing to Pompey and others after the truce agreed ...
... Antony ' A man who is the abstract of all faults / That all men follow ' ( 1.iv.9-10 ) . While Pompey says Antony feasts to forgetfulness ( 11.1.24-7 ) , we see Antony urging that very thing to Pompey and others after the truce agreed ...
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... Antony Is valiant , and dejected , and by starts His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear Of what he has , and has not . IV.xii.7-9 This is an Antony who weeps alike over the death of Brutus and over the death of Julius Caesar ( 111 ...
... Antony Is valiant , and dejected , and by starts His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear Of what he has , and has not . IV.xii.7-9 This is an Antony who weeps alike over the death of Brutus and over the death of Julius Caesar ( 111 ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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Otras 5 secciones no mostradas
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