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Pagina 237
George Bagshawe Harrison. When Coriolanus and his applauding admirers have gone on their way , the two tribunes return . For them the situation is serious and may be disastrous . If Coriolanus is made consul , as is likely in this sudden ...
George Bagshawe Harrison. When Coriolanus and his applauding admirers have gone on their way , the two tribunes return . For them the situation is serious and may be disastrous . If Coriolanus is made consul , as is likely in this sudden ...
Pagina 241
... Coriolanus to appreciate a generous gesture ; if they demand his death , they will perpetuate the feud with the patricians ; if they accept a lesser victory , Coriolanus will still remain . Coriolanus is wild with anger . At the best of ...
... Coriolanus to appreciate a generous gesture ; if they demand his death , they will perpetuate the feud with the patricians ; if they accept a lesser victory , Coriolanus will still remain . Coriolanus is wild with anger . At the best of ...
Pagina 247
... Coriolanus ' rougher touch . The altercation is still going on when Coriolanus and Aufidius come out from dinner . Menenius is voluble but Coriolanus answers him sternly , refuses further hearing , and passes on , leaving his old friend ...
... Coriolanus ' rougher touch . The altercation is still going on when Coriolanus and Aufidius come out from dinner . Menenius is voluble but Coriolanus answers him sternly , refuses further hearing , and passes on , leaving his old friend ...
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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