The myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his contemporaries / Warren Chernaik.
"When Cleopatra expresses a desire to die 'after the high Roman fashion', acting in accordance with 'what's brave, what's noble', Shakespeare is suggesting that there are certain values that are characteristically Roman. The use of the terms 'Rome' and ...
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
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Physical Description: | viii, 298 p. |
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