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Shakespeare never mentions his age . Granville - Barker thinks he may be ' about thirty - two ' at the opening . But he is arguing from hints in Plutarch which are not valid evidence ; and when he recollects that this would make him ...
Shakespeare never mentions his age . Granville - Barker thinks he may be ' about thirty - two ' at the opening . But he is arguing from hints in Plutarch which are not valid evidence ; and when he recollects that this would make him ...
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Edwin Booth , who himself never appeared in this play , said it had never been very successful on the stage . It was first shown at the Park Theatre , New York on 3 June 1799 with Cooper and Mrs Barrett . Forrest , probably the best ...
Edwin Booth , who himself never appeared in this play , said it had never been very successful on the stage . It was first shown at the Park Theatre , New York on 3 June 1799 with Cooper and Mrs Barrett . Forrest , probably the best ...
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96–7 . never ... war ' never consulting his fellow officers ' . Cor . asks Auf . to advise him on the terms of the peace ( 5. 3. 196–7 ) , but not whether to make peace or no . 98. whined and roared Cf. 5. 3.
96–7 . never ... war ' never consulting his fellow officers ' . Cor . asks Auf . to advise him on the terms of the peace ( 5. 3. 196–7 ) , but not whether to make peace or no . 98. whined and roared Cf. 5. 3.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Urheberrecht | |
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