Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 50 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... suggests that an enemy of the people , of the com- mons , and of the Common Law is actually an enemy to the state . Thus , Coriolanus creates a space for sub- versive commentary . The play defines treason as the rejection of the rights ...
... suggests that an enemy of the people , of the com- mons , and of the Common Law is actually an enemy to the state . Thus , Coriolanus creates a space for sub- versive commentary . The play defines treason as the rejection of the rights ...
第 201 頁
... suggests his confidence in his ability to dominate fortune . The evil signs are given " to the world in general " as much as they are to him . And he is the greatest of all in " the world in general . " Caesar sees himself free of ...
... suggests his confidence in his ability to dominate fortune . The evil signs are given " to the world in general " as much as they are to him . And he is the greatest of all in " the world in general . " Caesar sees himself free of ...
第 271 頁
... suggest the Waste Land against which purgation and fertility rituals such as the Lupercalia were invented . They ... suggests a kind of atmospheric parallel to the political climate of the play . To test his strength , Romulus threw ...
... suggest the Waste Land against which purgation and fertility rituals such as the Lupercalia were invented . They ... suggests a kind of atmospheric parallel to the political climate of the play . To test his strength , Romulus threw ...
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