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 ! Coriolanus enters Rome wearing the wreath , and a Herald proclaims : Know , Rome , that all alone Marcius did fight Within Corioli gates , where he hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows ...
... Coriolanus ! Coriolanus enters Rome wearing the wreath , and a Herald proclaims : Know , Rome , that all alone Marcius did fight Within Corioli gates , where he hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows ...
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... Coriolanus as an offspring of his mother , we view her role as a function contributory to his . Thus , in an early scene , she is portrayed as a pugna- cious virago of whom the son became a responsive masculine copy . This portrait of ...
... Coriolanus as an offspring of his mother , we view her role as a function contributory to his . Thus , in an early scene , she is portrayed as a pugna- cious virago of whom the son became a responsive masculine copy . This portrait of ...
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... Coriolanus and Aristotle's Magnanimous Man Reconsidered . " Interpretation 7 , No. 3 ( September 1978 ) : 4-28 . Claims that Coriolanus typifies the classical ideal of the honorable man as characterized in Aristotle's Nichomachean ...
... Coriolanus and Aristotle's Magnanimous Man Reconsidered . " Interpretation 7 , No. 3 ( September 1978 ) : 4-28 . Claims that Coriolanus typifies the classical ideal of the honorable man as characterized in Aristotle's Nichomachean ...
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