125 examples of coriolanus in sentences

In Shakespeare's "Coriolanus," Sicinius asks Volumnia, "Are you mankind?"

His hair was frizzled; his countenance, a most extraordinary one; his manner, a mixture of the hero and the bully, of noble dignity and truculent swagger, as if Ancient Pistol had taken the part of Coriolanus, and had not become proficient wholly in his lofty personation.

Coriolanus, a Tragedy; the story from the Roman History.

What was the object of a third of the land that had been taken being restored to the Hernicans, so lately their enemies, except that those nations might have Cassius for their leader instead of Coriolanus?

He had thirteen children, some of whose names probably greatly amused LambJohn Thomas, William Charles, Frederick Alexander, Marius Collins, Caius Marcius, Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Coriolanus Aurelius, Horatius Tertius Decimus, Elizabeth Mary, Concordia, Lousia Clarissa, Caroline Maria Quiroja and Volumnia Hortensia.

Such scenes are Coriolanus, v. 3, the scene between Ellida, Wangel, and the Stranger in the last act of The Lady from the Sea, and the concluding scene of Candida.]

Keokuk, who led them, stood with his war lance, high crest of feathers, and daring eye, like another Coriolanus, and when he spoke in council, and at the same time shook his lance at his enemies, the Sioux, it was evident that he wanted but an opportunity to make their blood flow like water.

"Fowler's E. Gram., §482: see Shakspeare's Coriolanus, Act V, sc.

Again, in Coriolanus, now we find him expelled by the Romans, afterwards residing amongst the Volscians, and eventually marching an immense army to the gates of Rome; all within the space of two or three hours: this is a sad blow to any scenic illusion, and tends to weaken, if it does not entirely break, the thread of the imagination.

CORIOLANUS.

The tragedy of Coriolanus is one of the most amusing of our author's performances.

; the patrician and military haughtiness in Coriolanus; the plebeian malignity, and tribunitian insolence in Brutus and Sicinius, make a very pleasing and interesting variety: and the various revolutions of the hero's fortune fill the mind with anxious curiosity.

The tragedy of Coriolanus.

The tragedie of Coriolanus.

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These legislators perpetually boast of imitating and surpassing the Romans, and it is certain, that their ingratitude has made more than one Coriolanus.

Let us leave this Coriolanus among the Volsciansit is a persecution to make converts, rather than martyrs, and "Quand le malheur ne seroit bon, "Qu'a mettre un sot a la raison, "Toujours seroit-ce a juste cause "Qu'on le dit bon a quelque chose.

These legislators perpetually boast of imitating and surpassing the Romans, and it is certain, that their ingratitude has made more than one Coriolanus.

Let us leave this Coriolanus among the Volsciansit is a persecution to make converts, rather than martyrs, and "Quand le malheur ne seroit bon, "Qu'a mettre un sot a la raison, "Toujours seroit-ce a juste cause "Qu'on le dit bon a quelque chose.

Mr. Thomson's last Tragedy, called Coriolanus, was not acted till after his death; the profits of it were given to his sisters in Scotland, one of whom is married to a minister there, and the other to a man of low circumstances in the city of Edinburgh.

"Coriolanus" produced. Went home directly after the play was over.

" (On that night, I remember, H.I. for the first time played Coriolanus beautifully.

An actor, even an actor of Henry Irving's caliber, hardly begins to play an immense part like Coriolanus for what it is worth until he has been doing it for fifty nights.)

Shakespeare: "Coriolanus," 189, 206, 398; "Cymbeline," 343, 377; "Hamlet," 107, 136-7, 166 et sqq., 191; "Henry VIII.

SHAKSPEARE'S Coriolanus.

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