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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... common people . [ II.iii.94-99 ] The violent hatred which Coriolanus expresses toward the people is a major aspect of the play . Whenever he is on stage the air is filled with his curses for the plebeians . These speeches are all ...
... common people . [ II.iii.94-99 ] The violent hatred which Coriolanus expresses toward the people is a major aspect of the play . Whenever he is on stage the air is filled with his curses for the plebeians . These speeches are all ...
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... common fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by you . You are plebeians If they be senators : and they are no less , When , both your voices blended , the great'st taste Most palates theirs . III . i . 97-104 In a mouth ...
... common fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by you . You are plebeians If they be senators : and they are no less , When , both your voices blended , the great'st taste Most palates theirs . III . i . 97-104 In a mouth ...
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... common sense terms , of course , it obviously does not : we know nothing more of his character than what is enacted before us . But the fact that the question arises at all says something about Hal's ambiguity , and it is a politically ...
... common sense terms , of course , it obviously does not : we know nothing more of his character than what is enacted before us . But the fact that the question arises at all says something about Hal's ambiguity , and it is a politically ...
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