Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Volumnia is a Roman matron , and though her country owes its salvation to her , it is clear that her maternal pride and affection are stronger even than her patriotism . Thus , when her son is exiled she bursts into an imprecation ...
... Volumnia is a Roman matron , and though her country owes its salvation to her , it is clear that her maternal pride and affection are stronger even than her patriotism . Thus , when her son is exiled she bursts into an imprecation ...
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... VOLUMNIA : VALERIA : VIRGILIA : One on's father's moods . Indeed , la , it is a noble child . A crack , madam . [ I. iii . 64-8 ] " An imp , madam ! " The meaning leaps out of the half - con- temptuous word . Don't call him a noble ...
... VOLUMNIA : VALERIA : VIRGILIA : One on's father's moods . Indeed , la , it is a noble child . A crack , madam . [ I. iii . 64-8 ] " An imp , madam ! " The meaning leaps out of the half - con- temptuous word . Don't call him a noble ...
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... Volumnia scorns her for her weakness . Now read again the Folio text . . . . Volumnia meets the two tribunes who have been the prime movers in her son's banishment : Oh , y'are well met : VOLUMNIA : MENENIUS : VOLUMNIA : VIRGILIA ...
... Volumnia scorns her for her weakness . Now read again the Folio text . . . . Volumnia meets the two tribunes who have been the prime movers in her son's banishment : Oh , y'are well met : VOLUMNIA : MENENIUS : VOLUMNIA : VIRGILIA ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
Urheberrecht | |
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