Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Roman Destiny and the Roman Hero in Coriolanus , " in En- glish Literary Renaissance , Vol . 13 , No. 1 , Winter , 1983 , pp . 58-69 . [ In the following essay , Velz argues that Coriolanus does not reflect a Plutarchian perspective ...
... Roman Destiny and the Roman Hero in Coriolanus , " in En- glish Literary Renaissance , Vol . 13 , No. 1 , Winter , 1983 , pp . 58-69 . [ In the following essay , Velz argues that Coriolanus does not reflect a Plutarchian perspective ...
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... Roman play reflects the actual dramatic event of Shakespeare's Roman play : the Roman populace looks exactly like the London populace crowded around her open stage ; Cleopatra is in fact being boyed by some incredible young master and ...
... Roman play reflects the actual dramatic event of Shakespeare's Roman play : the Roman populace looks exactly like the London populace crowded around her open stage ; Cleopatra is in fact being boyed by some incredible young master and ...
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... Roman exemplar Aeneas twice : first , physically and benevo- lently , when he saves Caesar , then , politically and violently , when he kills him to save Rome . This aristocratic rivalry for control of the Roman past is underscored by ...
... Roman exemplar Aeneas twice : first , physically and benevo- lently , when he saves Caesar , then , politically and violently , when he kills him to save Rome . This aristocratic rivalry for control of the Roman past is underscored by ...
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