Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical FaithBaylor University Press, 2007 - 348 strán (strany) Seeming Knowledge revisits the question of Shakespeare and religion by focusing on the conjunction of faith and skepticism in his writing. Cox argues that the relationship between faith and skepticism is not an invented conjunction. The recognition of the history of faith and skepticism in the sixteenth century illuminates a tradition that Shakespeare inherited and represented more subtly and effectively than any other writer of his generation. |
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... Brutus , Cassius , Octavius , and Antony.54 Shakespeare had exploited this structure before , in the English history plays , where it suggests a struggle for power that is both an end in itself , as in Julius Caesar , and politically ...
... Brutus , Cassius , Octavius , and Antony.54 Shakespeare had exploited this structure before , in the English history plays , where it suggests a struggle for power that is both an end in itself , as in Julius Caesar , and politically ...
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... Brutus assures Cassius , " That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind " ( 5.1.114-16 ) . Despite some expressed misgivings about suicide ( 5.1.104–09 ) , Brutus avoids physical capture in the end by killing him ...
... Brutus assures Cassius , " That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind " ( 5.1.114-16 ) . Despite some expressed misgivings about suicide ( 5.1.104–09 ) , Brutus avoids physical capture in the end by killing him ...
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... Brutus's superior show of self- control by melodramatically drawing his dagger and ordering Brutus to kill him ( 99-107 ) , Brutus also yields ever so slightly : " Be angry when you will , it shall have scope ; / Do what you will ...
... Brutus's superior show of self- control by melodramatically drawing his dagger and ordering Brutus to kill him ( 99-107 ) , Brutus also yields ever so slightly : " Be angry when you will , it shall have scope ; / Do what you will ...
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Tragic Grace | 65 |
History and Guilt | 97 |
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