Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Cominius , offering him the honors he has earned . With the economy characteristic of his matur- est plays , Shakespeare simultaneously presents in the terse opening dialogue of this scene a brilliant bit of drama , a tense exchange ...
... Cominius , offering him the honors he has earned . With the economy characteristic of his matur- est plays , Shakespeare simultaneously presents in the terse opening dialogue of this scene a brilliant bit of drama , a tense exchange ...
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... Cominius , Menenius , and Volum- nia . None of them will do . Cominius is gracious , no- ble , civilized , generous : but he needs Martius to win . his battles for him . In times of crisis societies respond only to the leadership of the ...
... Cominius , Menenius , and Volum- nia . None of them will do . Cominius is gracious , no- ble , civilized , generous : but he needs Martius to win . his battles for him . In times of crisis societies respond only to the leadership of the ...
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... Cominius : O ! let me clip ye In my arms as sound as when I woo'd , in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burnt to bedward ! ( I. vi . 29-32 ) This passage , of course , anticipates Aufidius ' greeting of ...
... Cominius : O ! let me clip ye In my arms as sound as when I woo'd , in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burnt to bedward ! ( I. vi . 29-32 ) This passage , of course , anticipates Aufidius ' greeting of ...
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