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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... turn when Aufidius ' servingmen , who would treat Coriolanus shabbily when he first appears , abruptly change their tune after he has talked with Aufidius , and the compact against Rome has been agreed on . Besides being one of the few ...
... turn when Aufidius ' servingmen , who would treat Coriolanus shabbily when he first appears , abruptly change their tune after he has talked with Aufidius , and the compact against Rome has been agreed on . Besides being one of the few ...
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... turn'd , Which quier'd with my drum , into a pipe Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That babies lulls asleep ! The smiles of knaves Tent in my cheeks , and schoolboy's tears take up The glasses of my sight ! ( III . ii . 111-17 ) ...
... turn'd , Which quier'd with my drum , into a pipe Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That babies lulls asleep ! The smiles of knaves Tent in my cheeks , and schoolboy's tears take up The glasses of my sight ! ( III . ii . 111-17 ) ...
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... turn a republic into a monarchy . Accordingly , all the conspir- ators view their action as a restoration , a return ... turn their opponent into a scapegoat ; indeed , as the action of the play unfolds , their attempt to do so turns ...
... turn a republic into a monarchy . Accordingly , all the conspir- ators view their action as a restoration , a return ... turn their opponent into a scapegoat ; indeed , as the action of the play unfolds , their attempt to do so turns ...
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