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And in Coriolanus , Menenius says to the Volscian sentinel , “ Be that you are , long , and your misery increase with your age . ” - H . N. H. for money . not long ago one of his men was with the 50 Act III . Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
And in Coriolanus , Menenius says to the Volscian sentinel , “ Be that you are , long , and your misery increase with your age . ” - H . N. H. for money . not long ago one of his men was with the 50 Act III . Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
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... from the Poet's own mind ; there being no hint towards these in Plutarch , sav! ing the fable rehearsed and applied by old Menenius , who is described as one of " the pleasantest old men , and the most acceptable to the people .
... from the Poet's own mind ; there being no hint towards these in Plutarch , sav! ing the fable rehearsed and applied by old Menenius , who is described as one of " the pleasantest old men , and the most acceptable to the people .
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If there be any person in the play whom the Poet shows a leaning to more than another , it is old Menenius , a frank , patriotic , liberal soul , who is genially and lovingly humorous towards the people even when his eye is upon their ...
If there be any person in the play whom the Poet shows a leaning to more than another , it is old Menenius , a frank , patriotic , liberal soul , who is genially and lovingly humorous towards the people even when his eye is upon their ...
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He yields with kindly condescension to accept the devotion and fidelity of Menenius , and cherishes towards the old man a filial regard — the feeling of a son , who has the consciousness that he is greater than his father .
He yields with kindly condescension to accept the devotion and fidelity of Menenius , and cherishes towards the old man a filial regard — the feeling of a son , who has the consciousness that he is greater than his father .
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But Cominius , Menenius , and Virgilia , Valeria and Volumnia , and his boy belong to the privileged class , they are patrician . Beyond this patrician class neither his sympathies nor his imagination find it possible to range .
But Cominius , Menenius , and Virgilia , Valeria and Volumnia , and his boy belong to the privileged class , they are patrician . Beyond this patrician class neither his sympathies nor his imagination find it possible to range .
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