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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... final de- parture to an exile's death . The only possible alliance is with a foreign aristocrat , Aufidius , and this too founders on Coriolanus's pride . The decisive insult that provokes Coriolanus to his final paroxysm of rage ...
... final de- parture to an exile's death . The only possible alliance is with a foreign aristocrat , Aufidius , and this too founders on Coriolanus's pride . The decisive insult that provokes Coriolanus to his final paroxysm of rage ...
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... final scene . Unlike every Vice from Newgyse to lago , Parolles never confides in the audi- ence any plot against the hero . In fact , he never even speaks in soliloquy until after his exposure in act 4 , something that in no way ...
... final scene . Unlike every Vice from Newgyse to lago , Parolles never confides in the audi- ence any plot against the hero . In fact , he never even speaks in soliloquy until after his exposure in act 4 , something that in no way ...
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... final coinage . Pala- mon's wondrous horse is " like his master [ the actual Palamon ] , coy and scornful " ( 5.2.62 ) and also like the Wooer , symbolizing her acceptance of him . For as her stolid friend " would account " that he and ...
... final coinage . Pala- mon's wondrous horse is " like his master [ the actual Palamon ] , coy and scornful " ( 5.2.62 ) and also like the Wooer , symbolizing her acceptance of him . For as her stolid friend " would account " that he and ...
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