Shakespeare's Roman WorldsRoutledge, 1989 - 243 من الصفحات Shows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... Coriolanus himself . 50 For Dowden , Coriolanus ' pride emanates from two sources , ' a passionate self - esteem which is essentially egoistic ; and secondly a passionate preju- dice of class'.51 What Dowden fails to recognize is the ...
... Coriolanus himself . 50 For Dowden , Coriolanus ' pride emanates from two sources , ' a passionate self - esteem which is essentially egoistic ; and secondly a passionate preju- dice of class'.51 What Dowden fails to recognize is the ...
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... Coriolanus ' deeds , so Virgilia is left speechless in her relief as Coriolanus ' safe return draws forth the welcome from her husband ' My gracious silence , hail ! ' ( II.i.174 ) . Words may be inadequate or ineffective . They may ...
... Coriolanus ' deeds , so Virgilia is left speechless in her relief as Coriolanus ' safe return draws forth the welcome from her husband ' My gracious silence , hail ! ' ( II.i.174 ) . Words may be inadequate or ineffective . They may ...
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... Coriolanus ' , p . 98 . 56 Reuben A. Brower , ' The deeds of Coriolanus ' , from Hero and Saint , in Brock- man ( ed . ) , ' Coriolanus ' , p . 212 . 57 Anne Barton , ' Livy , Machiavelli and Shakespeare's Coriolanus ' , Shakespeare ...
... Coriolanus ' , p . 98 . 56 Reuben A. Brower , ' The deeds of Coriolanus ' , from Hero and Saint , in Brock- man ( ed . ) , ' Coriolanus ' , p . 212 . 57 Anne Barton , ' Livy , Machiavelli and Shakespeare's Coriolanus ' , Shakespeare ...
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IMAGES AND SELFIMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR | 40 |
REALITIES AND IMAGININGS IN ANTONY AND | 93 |
SOUNDS WORDS GESTURES AND DEEDS IN | 154 |
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