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THE FABLE OF THE BELLY AND THE MEMBERS Except at one point the sole source of Coriolanus is what Shakespeare found in the seventh of Plutarch's Lives , as translated by Sir Thomas North from the French version by Jaques Amyot .
THE FABLE OF THE BELLY AND THE MEMBERS Except at one point the sole source of Coriolanus is what Shakespeare found in the seventh of Plutarch's Lives , as translated by Sir Thomas North from the French version by Jaques Amyot .
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Aldis Wright doubted whether Shakespeare made any use of Camden's version , asserting that its ' slight variations ' from the language of North might be accidental , and that ' to account for them as Malone has done is to attribute to ...
Aldis Wright doubted whether Shakespeare made any use of Camden's version , asserting that its ' slight variations ' from the language of North might be accidental , and that ' to account for them as Malone has done is to attribute to ...
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< North ) . 64-5 . though thy tackle's torn ... vessel . Here ' vessel ' = ( a ) ship , ( 6 ) ' the body as receptacle of the soul ' ( O.E.D. 3 b ; cf. i Thess . iv . 4 ; 1 Pet . iii , 7 ) . Sh . has the same word - play at All's 2. 3.
< North ) . 64-5 . though thy tackle's torn ... vessel . Here ' vessel ' = ( a ) ship , ( 6 ) ' the body as receptacle of the soul ' ( O.E.D. 3 b ; cf. i Thess . iv . 4 ; 1 Pet . iii , 7 ) . Sh . has the same word - play at All's 2. 3.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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