Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyMethuen, 1960 - 205 |
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... Antony . ANTONY : He shall not live ; look , with a spot I damn him . ( IV.i.1-6 ) Caesar's spirit is victorious in spite of Brutus , and a cold - blooded exchange of kinsmen is the fruit of such victory.1 From Antony's triumph emerge ...
... Antony . ANTONY : He shall not live ; look , with a spot I damn him . ( IV.i.1-6 ) Caesar's spirit is victorious in spite of Brutus , and a cold - blooded exchange of kinsmen is the fruit of such victory.1 From Antony's triumph emerge ...
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... Antony a large measure of sympathy as a man , while we know that he is dooming his own army to defeat . Cleopatra shares both in Antony's grandeur and his folly by her endorsement , ' By sea ! what else ? ' ( III.vii.29 ) , as though no ...
... Antony a large measure of sympathy as a man , while we know that he is dooming his own army to defeat . Cleopatra shares both in Antony's grandeur and his folly by her endorsement , ' By sea ! what else ? ' ( III.vii.29 ) , as though no ...
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... Antony's dereliction of duty . His lieutenant fears to accomplish more than his general , and thus he neglects the chance of a mag- nificent victory for his country . Caesar's lieutenant , Shakespeare tells us , would have acted in ...
... Antony's dereliction of duty . His lieutenant fears to accomplish more than his general , and thus he neglects the chance of a mag- nificent victory for his country . Caesar's lieutenant , Shakespeare tells us , would have acted in ...
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