The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Coriolanus that its rejection by critics is incom- prehensible . Alcibiades , like the Roman hero , feels a pa- trician's and soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his in- feriors , and the rejection of his suit stirs him to an out ...
... Coriolanus that its rejection by critics is incom- prehensible . Alcibiades , like the Roman hero , feels a pa- trician's and soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his in- feriors , and the rejection of his suit stirs him to an out ...
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... Coriolanus ? THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS All the unsigned footnotes in this 189 TIMON OF ATHENS Study Questions.
... Coriolanus ? THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS All the unsigned footnotes in this 189 TIMON OF ATHENS Study Questions.
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... I. G. = Israel Gollancz , M.A .; H. N. H. Henry Norman Hudson , A.M .; C. H. H. C. H. Herford , Litt.D. = = PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE FIRST EDITION Coriolanus All the unsigned footnotes in this volume are by the ...
... I. G. = Israel Gollancz , M.A .; H. N. H. Henry Norman Hudson , A.M .; C. H. H. C. H. Herford , Litt.D. = = PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE FIRST EDITION Coriolanus All the unsigned footnotes in this volume are by the ...
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... Coriolanus was first published in the Folio of 1623 , where it was originally placed at the head of the division of " Tragedies , " occupying pages 1-30 ; subsequently , however , Troilus and Cressida was placed before it . The text of ...
... Coriolanus was first published in the Folio of 1623 , where it was originally placed at the head of the division of " Tragedies , " occupying pages 1-30 ; subsequently , however , Troilus and Cressida was placed before it . The text of ...
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. THE SOURCE OF THE PLOT " " Coriolanus was directly derived from Sir Thomas North's famous version of Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans , the book to which Shakespeare was indebted ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. THE SOURCE OF THE PLOT " " Coriolanus was directly derived from Sir Thomas North's famous version of Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans , the book to which Shakespeare was indebted ...
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