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British Academy. SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE CORIOLANUS By A. C. BRADLEY FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read July 1 , 1912 . Coriolanus is beyond doubt among the latest of Shakespeare's tragedies : there is some reason for thinking it the ...
British Academy. SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE CORIOLANUS By A. C. BRADLEY FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read July 1 , 1912 . Coriolanus is beyond doubt among the latest of Shakespeare's tragedies : there is some reason for thinking it the ...
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... Coriolanus ; and that the embassy of the women which saved Rome was due to a thought which came suddenly to Valeria , which she herself regarded as a divine inspiration , and on the nature of which Plutarch speculates . But the whole of ...
... Coriolanus ; and that the embassy of the women which saved Rome was due to a thought which came suddenly to Valeria , which she herself regarded as a divine inspiration , and on the nature of which Plutarch speculates . But the whole of ...
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... Coriolanus is one of the most amusing of our author's performances ' . By ' amusing ' he did not mean ' mirth - provoking ' ; he meant that in Coriolanus a lively interest is excited and sustained by the ... Coriolanus makes CORIOLANUS 469.
... Coriolanus is one of the most amusing of our author's performances ' . By ' amusing ' he did not mean ' mirth - provoking ' ; he meant that in Coriolanus a lively interest is excited and sustained by the ... Coriolanus makes CORIOLANUS 469.
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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