Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243 من الصفحات Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... deeds and words . When Martius claims that his wounds smart ' To hear themselves remem- ber'd ' , Cominius replies Should they not , Well might they fester ' gainst ingratitude , And tent themselves with death . ( I.ix.29-31 ) Service ...
... deeds and words . When Martius claims that his wounds smart ' To hear themselves remem- ber'd ' , Cominius replies Should they not , Well might they fester ' gainst ingratitude , And tent themselves with death . ( I.ix.29-31 ) Service ...
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... deeds recounted before the Senators demonstrates : Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . ( II.ii.68-70 ) Indeed , he plays down his actions , insisting that he cannot stay ' To ...
... deeds recounted before the Senators demonstrates : Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . ( II.ii.68-70 ) Indeed , he plays down his actions , insisting that he cannot stay ' To ...
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... deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them . So if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the multitude to be ingrateful , were to ...
... deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them . So if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the multitude to be ingrateful , were to ...
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IMAGES AND SELFIMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR | 40 |
REALITIES AND IMAGININGS IN ANTONY AND | 93 |
SOUNDS WORDS GESTURES AND DEEDS IN | 154 |
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