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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... patricians , and makes no secret of the fact even when addressing the common- ers , his function will be to uphold circumspectly , " rea- sonably , " much the same position that Coriolanus must represent exorbitantly . ( I say " must ...
... patricians , and makes no secret of the fact even when addressing the common- ers , his function will be to uphold circumspectly , " rea- sonably , " much the same position that Coriolanus must represent exorbitantly . ( I say " must ...
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... patricians or the plebe- ians are right in their conflict and in whether , granted that Coriolanus is unsuited for political leadership , it is his childishness or his very nobility that unsuits him . In the critical discussions I have ...
... patricians or the plebe- ians are right in their conflict and in whether , granted that Coriolanus is unsuited for political leadership , it is his childishness or his very nobility that unsuits him . In the critical discussions I have ...
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... patricians and plebians and other members of the play's community , assume , perform , and develop the violent warrior ethos which already circulates within the language of the play . Volumnia's speech is not significantly more vi ...
... patricians and plebians and other members of the play's community , assume , perform , and develop the violent warrior ethos which already circulates within the language of the play . Volumnia's speech is not significantly more vi ...
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