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... later Antonio enters , " with a candle , his sword drawn , " according to Lucas . The fact that it is dark and that he cannot see well is also indicated by his speech . " I heard some noyse : " he says . " Who's there ? what art thou ...
... later Antonio enters , " with a candle , his sword drawn , " according to Lucas . The fact that it is dark and that he cannot see well is also indicated by his speech . " I heard some noyse : " he says . " Who's there ? what art thou ...
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... later to the Renaissance view of women's tears . After the reference to Volumnia as a pleased mother , the view of her decorously sewing with her daughter - in - law ( I.iii ) reveals her at first glance to be an Elizabethan gentlewoman ...
... later to the Renaissance view of women's tears . After the reference to Volumnia as a pleased mother , the view of her decorously sewing with her daughter - in - law ( I.iii ) reveals her at first glance to be an Elizabethan gentlewoman ...
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... later : Coriolanus ' obedience to his mother . Behind the stage presentation of the relationship are ideas which could be traced back to Aristotle . F. N. Lees , pointing out that the first English translation of the Politics was ...
... later : Coriolanus ' obedience to his mother . Behind the stage presentation of the relationship are ideas which could be traced back to Aristotle . F. N. Lees , pointing out that the first English translation of the Politics was ...
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