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Shakespeare has in this play shewn himself well versed in history and state-affairs. Coriolanus is a store-house of political common-places. Any one who studies it may save himself the trouble of reading Burke’s Reflections, or Paine’s Rights of Man...
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Title: Coriolanus
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Shakespeare has in this play shewn himself well versed in history and state-affairs.
Coriolanus is a store-house of political common-places.
Any one who studies it may save himself the trouble of reading Burke’s Reflections, or Paine’s Rights of Man.

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