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S.D. ( J. D.W. ) F. ' Enter the Army of the Volsces ' — a stage - direction , suggesting a sudden entry of the ' fielded ' Volscian army , and confusing to a reader . 29. S.D. i ( J.D.W. ) ii ( F. ) F.having given Marc.no “ exit ' ...
S.D. ( J. D.W. ) F. ' Enter the Army of the Volsces ' — a stage - direction , suggesting a sudden entry of the ' fielded ' Volscian army , and confusing to a reader . 29. S.D. i ( J.D.W. ) ii ( F. ) F.having given Marc.no “ exit ' ...
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Entry ( F. ) The ' flourish ' no doubt heralds the entry of Aufidius . ' Cornets ' . Acc . to W. J. Lawrence the use of cornets points to performance at the Blackfriars Theatre ( Shi's Workshop , 1928 , pp . 48–64 , esp . 60-64 . ) ...
Entry ( F. ) The ' flourish ' no doubt heralds the entry of Aufidius . ' Cornets ' . Acc . to W. J. Lawrence the use of cornets points to performance at the Blackfriars Theatre ( Shi's Workshop , 1928 , pp . 48–64 , esp . 60-64 . ) ...
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Entry ( F . ) + ' meeting ' ( Cap . ) . C.J.S. , who follows Mal . for Loc . , inconsistently gives as Entry ' Enter Nicanor and Adrian at several doors ' . 2. Adrian Perh . an unconscious memory of Pope Adrian in Camden ( cf.
Entry ( F . ) + ' meeting ' ( Cap . ) . C.J.S. , who follows Mal . for Loc . , inconsistently gives as Entry ' Enter Nicanor and Adrian at several doors ' . 2. Adrian Perh . an unconscious memory of Pope Adrian in Camden ( cf.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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action appear Aufidius banished battle bear better blood body Brutus Camb cause cites Citizen Clar Cominius common conj consul Coriolanus Corioli death enemy Enter Entry eyes fear fight follow friends gates give gods goes hand hath head hear heart honour keep Lartius leave less lines live look lords Marcius mark mean Menenius mind mother nature never noble North o'th once peace play Plutarch poor Pope pray present reason Roman Rome Rowe seems Senate sense Servingman Shakespeare Sicinius soldier speak speech stand suggests sword tell thee Theob thing thou tongue tribunes true turn Valeria Virgilia voices Volsces Volumnia wife worthy wounds