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... mean ? And were they good or evil ? Or did that not matter ? In Julius Caesar ( 1599 ) he attempts to create a wholly good ... means some element of guilt or folly to start with ; and that is why , while Brutus remains static , Cassius ...
... mean ? And were they good or evil ? Or did that not matter ? In Julius Caesar ( 1599 ) he attempts to create a wholly good ... means some element of guilt or folly to start with ; and that is why , while Brutus remains static , Cassius ...
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... mean ? What did it mean to Shakespeare ? I will hazard some guesses . I think he was aware of the challenge of these protagonists , though he did not know precisely who or what they were . He had been conscious of the tragic enigma ...
... mean ? What did it mean to Shakespeare ? I will hazard some guesses . I think he was aware of the challenge of these protagonists , though he did not know precisely who or what they were . He had been conscious of the tragic enigma ...
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... means by speaking : at least he says nothing of gesture , though asking in an aside , ' What actor in his senses would attempt to act the scene " realistically " ? We learn no more from the discussion of this scene in ' From Henry V to ...
... means by speaking : at least he says nothing of gesture , though asking in an aside , ' What actor in his senses would attempt to act the scene " realistically " ? We learn no more from the discussion of this scene in ' From Henry V to ...
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