Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1973 |
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... play with tragedy " after the ancient manner " and dissociates it from that which " passes for best " among the English . His statements in the Prologue and the obvious relationships of his drama to Greek tragedy long led students of the ...
... play with tragedy " after the ancient manner " and dissociates it from that which " passes for best " among the English . His statements in the Prologue and the obvious relationships of his drama to Greek tragedy long led students of the ...
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... play as a whole . A. C. Bradley found Coriolanus to be " a noble , even a lovable , being , " 5 but Maurice Charney is certain that " Coriolanus ... is not a sympathetic character . " Johnson called the play " one of the most amusing of ...
... play as a whole . A. C. Bradley found Coriolanus to be " a noble , even a lovable , being , " 5 but Maurice Charney is certain that " Coriolanus ... is not a sympathetic character . " Johnson called the play " one of the most amusing of ...
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... play . The warped re- lationship of mother and son has revealed disorder in Coriolanus ' home ; disorder in ... play is of Rome's enemy standing on the dead body of the city's savior . Elyot had dealt with the concepts behind Coriolanus ...
... play . The warped re- lationship of mother and son has revealed disorder in Coriolanus ' home ; disorder in ... play is of Rome's enemy standing on the dead body of the city's savior . Elyot had dealt with the concepts behind Coriolanus ...
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