The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... Coriolanus is legendary ; and if drama be the quintessence of history , history sublimed until everything fortuitous has passed out of it , legend is a good many degrees on its way to that refinement . STAGE HISTORY . Coriolanus has ...
... Coriolanus is legendary ; and if drama be the quintessence of history , history sublimed until everything fortuitous has passed out of it , legend is a good many degrees on its way to that refinement . STAGE HISTORY . Coriolanus has ...
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... Coriolanus , the Invader of his Country ; or The Fatal Resentment . " After three repre- sentations the play was withdrawn . Genest assumes that Booth played the character of Coriolanus well . It has left little impression , however ...
... Coriolanus , the Invader of his Country ; or The Fatal Resentment . " After three repre- sentations the play was withdrawn . Genest assumes that Booth played the character of Coriolanus well . It has left little impression , however ...
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... Coriolanus , not his mother . Boaden , on the contrary , admires " the simple resorts of head- dress by which the beautiful and noble face was made to pass for the mother of Kemble without demur , " and says that to detail all the ...
... Coriolanus , not his mother . Boaden , on the contrary , admires " the simple resorts of head- dress by which the beautiful and noble face was made to pass for the mother of Kemble without demur , " and says that to detail all the ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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