Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 17Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tribunes , Brutus and Sicinius , stir up Plebeian sentiment against Coriolanus ( II , iii ) ; there Piachaud gave them added exit lines , as if to underscore the tribunes ' hypocrisy : BRUTUS : Les tribuns n'ont rien fait ! SICINIUS ...
... tribunes , Brutus and Sicinius , stir up Plebeian sentiment against Coriolanus ( II , iii ) ; there Piachaud gave them added exit lines , as if to underscore the tribunes ' hypocrisy : BRUTUS : Les tribuns n'ont rien fait ! SICINIUS ...
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... Tribunes have been unsympa- thetically treated by the critics ? Ford - Davies . Yes . However you approach the Tribunes , you do feel this weight of critical and also of theatrical tra- dition that says the Tribunes are villains in some ...
... Tribunes have been unsympa- thetically treated by the critics ? Ford - Davies . Yes . However you approach the Tribunes , you do feel this weight of critical and also of theatrical tra- dition that says the Tribunes are villains in some ...
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... Tribunes were like , or he wanted to make plain what Menenius thought of the Tribunes . I take the latter view . I find that all the way through the early part of the play the patricians underestimate the Tribunes . And Menenius , who ...
... Tribunes were like , or he wanted to make plain what Menenius thought of the Tribunes . I take the latter view . I find that all the way through the early part of the play the patricians underestimate the Tribunes . And Menenius , who ...
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Antony and Cleopatra | 1 |
Coriolanus | 124 |
Comparisons and Overviews | 227 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acting action actors Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appearance assassination audience Aufidius battle Berkoff Booth Brecht Brook Brutus Brutus's Cæsar Casca Cassius cast character Cinna classical Comédie-Française conspirators Corio Coriolanus Coriolanus's costumes critic crowd death director dramatic dress Drury Lane duction Edith Evans effect Elizabethan Enobarbus essay date film Forum scene Garrick Gielgud Glen Byam Glen Byam Shaw hero Irving John John Gielgud Julius Caesar Kemble Kemble's lanus lines London look mance Mark Antony Martius Meiningen Menenius ment Michael modern never night Octavius Old Vic Olivier Olivier's passion patrician performance Peter Hall play's poet political portrayal praise present production of Julius review date Review of Julius revival role Roman Rome Royal Shakespeare Company scenery seems Shake Shakespeare's play soldiers speare speare's speech stage Stratford Terry Hands Theatre theatrical tion tragedy tragic Trevor Nunn tribunes Volscian Volumnia Welles's