Shakespeare's Mystery Play: The Opening of the Globe Theatre 1599Manchester University Press, 1999 - 292 pages |
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... Hell , Shall in these Confines , with a Monarkes voyce , Cry havocke , and let slip the Dogges of Warre , That this foule deede , shall smell above the earth With Carrion men , groaning for Buriall . ( 1498-503 ) Shakespeare's choice of ...
... Hell , Shall in these Confines , with a Monarkes voyce , Cry havocke , and let slip the Dogges of Warre , That this foule deede , shall smell above the earth With Carrion men , groaning for Buriall . ( 1498-503 ) Shakespeare's choice of ...
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... hell ' ( Acts 2:24 ) , Antony speaks of Caesar and Ate ' come hot from Hell ' . Antony's reference to a ' Monarkes voice ' may be an echo of Joel : ' The Lord shall also roare out of Zion , and utter his voyce from Jerusalem ' ( Joel 3 ...
... hell ' ( Acts 2:24 ) , Antony speaks of Caesar and Ate ' come hot from Hell ' . Antony's reference to a ' Monarkes voice ' may be an echo of Joel : ' The Lord shall also roare out of Zion , and utter his voyce from Jerusalem ' ( Joel 3 ...
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... Hell among the Rogues , and so hee fell . ( 367-72 ) Casca is a coward , and we may discount his brag about cutting Caesar's throat . But why does Casca give this reason for inaction ? Members of Shakespeare's audience might have ...
... Hell among the Rogues , and so hee fell . ( 367-72 ) Casca is a coward , and we may discount his brag about cutting Caesar's throat . But why does Casca give this reason for inaction ? Members of Shakespeare's audience might have ...
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Temporal markers to midJune 1599 in Julius Caesar | 36 |
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