Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Volsces ; men and lads , Stain all your edges on me . Boy ! False hound ! If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there That , like an eagle in a dove - cote , I Fluttered your Volsces in Corioli ; Alone I did it . Boy ! [ V. vi . 84 ...
... Volsces ; men and lads , Stain all your edges on me . Boy ! False hound ! If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there That , like an eagle in a dove - cote , I Fluttered your Volsces in Corioli ; Alone I did it . Boy ! [ V. vi . 84 ...
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... Volsces Plough Rome and harrow Italy ; I'll never Be such a gosling to obey instinct , but stand As if a man were ... Volsces " , and adds When they had done their message : for the injury they had done him , he aunswered them very ...
... Volsces Plough Rome and harrow Italy ; I'll never Be such a gosling to obey instinct , but stand As if a man were ... Volsces " , and adds When they had done their message : for the injury they had done him , he aunswered them very ...
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... Volsces that he is not a boy , Coriolanus presents the only evidence of manhood he knows the military valor by which he beat those same Volsces in the past . The mob calls , predictably , for his death , and Coriolanus dies as he lived ...
... Volsces that he is not a boy , Coriolanus presents the only evidence of manhood he knows the military valor by which he beat those same Volsces in the past . The mob calls , predictably , for his death , and Coriolanus dies as he lived ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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