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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... citizens incorporate the community . In Macbeth the traditional microcosm - macrocosm equation is fully metaphorical with the mystical life of the state vested in the true king's body . The dominant linguistic mode in Coriola- nus is ...
... citizens incorporate the community . In Macbeth the traditional microcosm - macrocosm equation is fully metaphorical with the mystical life of the state vested in the true king's body . The dominant linguistic mode in Coriola- nus is ...
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... citizens , pouncing on the technicality of Coriolanus ' failure to show his wounds , they rehearse once again the arguments which the people should have used against him : Could you not have told him— As you were lesson'd - when he had ...
... citizens , pouncing on the technicality of Coriolanus ' failure to show his wounds , they rehearse once again the arguments which the people should have used against him : Could you not have told him— As you were lesson'd - when he had ...
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... citizens , that they stop to listen , as though these citizens are themselves willing , under certain circumstances , to take words for food , to equate them . Coriolanus's entrance at the end of the argument over the application of the ...
... citizens , that they stop to listen , as though these citizens are themselves willing , under certain circumstances , to take words for food , to equate them . Coriolanus's entrance at the end of the argument over the application of the ...
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