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The actual Historical time represented in this play " comprehends a period of about four years , commencing with the secession to the Mons Sacer in the year of Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A.U.c. 266 " ( vide New ...
The actual Historical time represented in this play " comprehends a period of about four years , commencing with the secession to the Mons Sacer in the year of Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A.U.c. 266 " ( vide New ...
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The more rigid and sceptical researches of our time have made great invasions upon the history of early Rome , as heretofore received , and some have even gone so far as to question whether the whole story of Coriolanus were not a xii ...
The more rigid and sceptical researches of our time have made great invasions upon the history of early Rome , as heretofore received , and some have even gone so far as to question whether the whole story of Coriolanus were not a xii ...
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The events of the drama now in hand , as related by Plutarch , extend over a period of about four years , beginning with the popular secession of Mons Sacer in the 262d year of Rome , and ending with the hero's death , in the 266th .
The events of the drama now in hand , as related by Plutarch , extend over a period of about four years , beginning with the popular secession of Mons Sacer in the 262d year of Rome , and ending with the hero's death , in the 266th .
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The custom of Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for certain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election .
The custom of Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for certain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election .
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Indeed the name only remaineth with me : for the rest the envy and cruelty of the people of Rome have taken from me , by the sufferance of the dastardly Nobility and magistrates , who have forsaken me , and let me be banished by the ...
Indeed the name only remaineth with me : for the rest the envy and cruelty of the people of Rome have taken from me , by the sufferance of the dastardly Nobility and magistrates , who have forsaken me , and let me be banished by the ...
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