The Works of Shakespeare, Band 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. INTRODUCTION CORIOLANUS was first published in the Folio of 1623 . No ... Coriolanus alone among the Roman plays has affinities with the Roman tragedies of Jonson . Its 3 Introduction Text ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. INTRODUCTION CORIOLANUS was first published in the Folio of 1623 . No ... Coriolanus alone among the Roman plays has affinities with the Roman tragedies of Jonson . Its 3 Introduction Text ...
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... Coriolanus belongs to the closing years of the tragic period . Shakespeare's sole source was Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , as translated by North ( 1579 ) . Thus Plutarch was here dealing with a story as legendary as those of Hamlet ...
... Coriolanus belongs to the closing years of the tragic period . Shakespeare's sole source was Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , as translated by North ( 1579 ) . Thus Plutarch was here dealing with a story as legendary as those of Hamlet ...
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... Coriolanus ' rupture with his country- But Plutarch dwells so vindictively upon the machinations of his enemies , the tribunes , to bring it about , that the sympathy of his readers is all given to the banished man . Moreover , when ...
... Coriolanus ' rupture with his country- But Plutarch dwells so vindictively upon the machinations of his enemies , the tribunes , to bring it about , that the sympathy of his readers is all given to the banished man . Moreover , when ...
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... Coriolanus of the consulship is due to the cautious after - thoughts of the plebeian electors who had approved it : in Shakespeare it is the work of the sleepless jealousy of the tribunes . Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ...
... Coriolanus of the consulship is due to the cautious after - thoughts of the plebeian electors who had approved it : in Shakespeare it is the work of the sleepless jealousy of the tribunes . Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ...
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... Coriolanus of Shakespeare is moved only by one force , with which reason has nothing to do the passionate bond of sympathy with his mother . This fine trait , so well seized by Plutarch , is for Shakespeare also the raison d'être of the ...
... Coriolanus of Shakespeare is moved only by one force , with which reason has nothing to do the passionate bond of sympathy with his mother . This fine trait , so well seized by Plutarch , is for Shakespeare also the raison d'être of the ...
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