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... political crisis , the doomed Protector speaks with some of the disinterestedness and conventional authority of dying men : But mine is made the prologue to their play ; For thousands more , that yet suspect no peril , Will not conclude ...
... political crisis , the doomed Protector speaks with some of the disinterestedness and conventional authority of dying men : But mine is made the prologue to their play ; For thousands more , that yet suspect no peril , Will not conclude ...
Page 140
... politics . This may be the tragedy of Brutus , and many moving private glimpses bring him close to us , but it is also a play of political persuasion and rhetoric , directed by one politician at another or at the people . " 3 We even ...
... politics . This may be the tragedy of Brutus , and many moving private glimpses bring him close to us , but it is also a play of political persuasion and rhetoric , directed by one politician at another or at the people . " 3 We even ...
Page 223
... political standards is discussed by Schanzer on pp . 68-9 ; by Arthur Sewell in Character and Society in Shakespeare , pp . 55-6 ; and by Knights in ' Personality and Politics ' , pp . 35-6 . In ' Poetry , Politics , and the English ...
... political standards is discussed by Schanzer on pp . 68-9 ; by Arthur Sewell in Character and Society in Shakespeare , pp . 55-6 ; and by Knights in ' Personality and Politics ' , pp . 35-6 . In ' Poetry , Politics , and the English ...
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