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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... Menenius is much more than a comedian . He is ' hu- morous ' ( both in the Elizabethan and our senses ) , but a ' humorous patrician ' : a mocker , but one who can ' spend my malice in my breath ' ; and he spends or vents it largely in ...
... Menenius is much more than a comedian . He is ' hu- morous ' ( both in the Elizabethan and our senses ) , but a ' humorous patrician ' : a mocker , but one who can ' spend my malice in my breath ' ; and he spends or vents it largely in ...
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... Menenius's response to the First Citizen continues , he introduces the metaphor of the " body politic . " The rhetorical comparison between the political body and the organic body naturalizes the inequality of power between patricians ...
... Menenius's response to the First Citizen continues , he introduces the metaphor of the " body politic . " The rhetorical comparison between the political body and the organic body naturalizes the inequality of power between patricians ...
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... Menenius gives the sen- tries as good as he gets , but we can feel what a blow to him it is that his name and title go for nothing . 1 SENTRY . Now , sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 SENTRY . ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power . You ...
... Menenius gives the sen- tries as good as he gets , but we can feel what a blow to him it is that his name and title go for nothing . 1 SENTRY . Now , sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 SENTRY . ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power . You ...
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