Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 28. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Coriolanus , Antony and Cleopatra ' , The Living Monu- ment : Shakespeare and the Theatre of His Time ( Cam- bridge , 1976 ) , p . 167. Also see her Shakespeare : The Poet in His World ( New York , 1978 ) , pp . 176-9 . 14 Helen Gardner ...
... Coriolanus , Antony and Cleopatra ' , The Living Monu- ment : Shakespeare and the Theatre of His Time ( Cam- bridge , 1976 ) , p . 167. Also see her Shakespeare : The Poet in His World ( New York , 1978 ) , pp . 176-9 . 14 Helen Gardner ...
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... Coriolanus refuses to plead ; he wants only to command , but as a gen- eral among civilians he is surrounded by a democratic Rome which by definition refuses to grant perlocutionary force to the hero.16 Since the sociopolitical ...
... Coriolanus refuses to plead ; he wants only to command , but as a gen- eral among civilians he is surrounded by a democratic Rome which by definition refuses to grant perlocutionary force to the hero.16 Since the sociopolitical ...
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... Coriolanus Aufidius 9 : 9 , 12 , 17 , 19 , 53 , 121 , 148 , 153 , 157 , 169 , 180 , 193 ; 25 : 263 , 296 as a complementary figure to Coriolanus 19 : 287 butterfly episode ( I. iii . 57-69 ) 9 : 19 , 45 , 62 , 65 , 73 , 100 , 125 , 153 ...
... Coriolanus Aufidius 9 : 9 , 12 , 17 , 19 , 53 , 121 , 148 , 153 , 157 , 169 , 180 , 193 ; 25 : 263 , 296 as a complementary figure to Coriolanus 19 : 287 butterfly episode ( I. iii . 57-69 ) 9 : 19 , 45 , 62 , 65 , 73 , 100 , 125 , 153 ...
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