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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... Martius has so many faults that one does not need to accuse him of the selfishness we have already seen the citizens man- ifesting ; and strangely they suggest in their brief com- ments all the possible interpretations of Martius ' be ...
... Martius has so many faults that one does not need to accuse him of the selfishness we have already seen the citizens man- ifesting ; and strangely they suggest in their brief com- ments all the possible interpretations of Martius ' be ...
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... Martius is rather : what is honor ? Again it is structure - the juxtaposition of scenes — that makes us know what questions Shakespeare wants us to ask . Increasingly through this act Martius has grown in our esteem as his prowess and ...
... Martius is rather : what is honor ? Again it is structure - the juxtaposition of scenes — that makes us know what questions Shakespeare wants us to ask . Increasingly through this act Martius has grown in our esteem as his prowess and ...
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... Martius / Coriolanus inherits his brutal language , and his notions of manhood and war . When Caius Martius enters following the exchange between Menenius and the First Citizen , he says to the citizenry : Martius : rogues What's the ...
... Martius / Coriolanus inherits his brutal language , and his notions of manhood and war . When Caius Martius enters following the exchange between Menenius and the First Citizen , he says to the citizenry : Martius : rogues What's the ...
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