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One a courteous middle - aged sensualist who , though lacking no courage in the field , a skilful swordsman , the idol of his men , and the most magnanimous of leaders , could yet desert his army in the middle of a battle and throw away ...
One a courteous middle - aged sensualist who , though lacking no courage in the field , a skilful swordsman , the idol of his men , and the most magnanimous of leaders , could yet desert his army in the middle of a battle and throw away ...
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This prob . denotes another stage - battle until the Volsces are driven back again into Corioli . I. 5 S.D. Loc . No change needed ; most edd . ( < Cap . ) read “ Within Corioli . A street . ' Entry ( J.D.W. ) F. ' Enter certaine ...
This prob . denotes another stage - battle until the Volsces are driven back again into Corioli . I. 5 S.D. Loc . No change needed ; most edd . ( < Cap . ) read “ Within Corioli . A street . ' Entry ( J.D.W. ) F. ' Enter certaine ...
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20 ) , or simply the battle ' itself ; 1. 4. 9 , 19 , S.D. , 29 S.D. , etc .; 2. 2. 74 ALLAYING , diluting ; 2. 1. 48 Allow , acknowledge ; 3. 3. 45 ALLOWANCE , admission ; 3.2.57 ALMOST , even . Emphatic use ( cf. Tp . 3. 3. 34 ) ; 1.
20 ) , or simply the battle ' itself ; 1. 4. 9 , 19 , S.D. , 29 S.D. , etc .; 2. 2. 74 ALLAYING , diluting ; 2. 1. 48 Allow , acknowledge ; 3. 3. 45 ALLOWANCE , admission ; 3.2.57 ALMOST , even . Emphatic use ( cf. Tp . 3. 3. 34 ) ; 1.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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