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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... Coriolanus's projection onto Rome of what he felt Rome was doing to him . This cannot be wrong , but it so far pictures Coriolanus , in his revenge , to be essen- tially a man like Aufidius , merely getting even ; the picture requires ...
... Coriolanus's projection onto Rome of what he felt Rome was doing to him . This cannot be wrong , but it so far pictures Coriolanus , in his revenge , to be essen- tially a man like Aufidius , merely getting even ; the picture requires ...
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... Coriolanus's position ( for example , between the wish- es for dependence and for independence ) . For he can only return his nourishment if Rome - taken as the people - deserves it . Hence the people's lack of desert entails his lack ...
... Coriolanus's position ( for example , between the wish- es for dependence and for independence ) . For he can only return his nourishment if Rome - taken as the people - deserves it . Hence the people's lack of desert entails his lack ...
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... Coriolanus's return and his change of heart . My answer depends on plotting a relation between him and the other sacrifi- cial lamb I have mentioned , the lamb of God , Christ . I say plotting a relation between the figures , not at all ...
... Coriolanus's return and his change of heart . My answer depends on plotting a relation between him and the other sacrifi- cial lamb I have mentioned , the lamb of God , Christ . I say plotting a relation between the figures , not at all ...
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