| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 páginas
...half angry on the other side of the question, says — " The whole dramatic moral of ' Coriolanus ' is that those who have little shall have less, and...who have much shall take all that others have left." Let us see. 406 THB KOMAN PLAYS. With his accustomed consummate judgment in his opening scenes, Shakspere... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 páginas
...question, says — " The whole dramatic moral of ' Coriolanus * is that those who have little shall hare less, and that those who have much shall take all that others have left." Let us see. With his accustomed consummate judgment in his opening scenes, Shakspere throws us at once... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1875 - 448 páginas
...sense, democratic, of Shakspere's Henry V. " The whole dramatic moral of Coriolanus," Hazlitt wrote, " is that those who have little shall have less, and...therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant, therefore they ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food, or clothing,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1878 - 560 páginas
...formidable ; and from Gods would convert them into Devils. The whole dramatic moral of ' Coriolanus ' is that those who have little shall have less, and...therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant ; therefore they ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food, or... | |
| Paul Stapfer - 1880 - 520 páginas
...while Hazlitt, on the other hand, petulantly writes : — "The whole dramatic moral of 'Coriolanus' is, that those who have little shall have less, and that those who have much shall take all the others have left. The people are poor, therefore they ought to be starved. They are slaves, therefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 304 páginas
...more formidable, and from gods would convert them into devils./-The whole dramatic moral of Coriolanus is that those who have little shall have less, and...those who have much shall take all that others have left./^The people are poor; therefore they ought to be starved. They are slaves : therefore they ought... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 300 páginas
...more formidable, and from gods would convert them into devils. The whole dramatic moral of Coriolanus is that those who have little shall have less, and...therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant ; therefore they ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 480 páginas
...more formidable, and from gods would convert them into devils. The whole dramatic moral of Coriolanus is that those who have little shall have less, and...therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant ; therefore they ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 304 páginas
...sense, democratic, of Shakspere's Henry V. "The whole dramatic moral of Coriolanus" Hazlitt wrote, " is that those who have little shall have less, and...therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant, therefore they ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food or clothing... | |
| 1887 - 602 páginas
...— Is that those who have little shall have leas, and those that have much shall take all that the others have left. The people are poor, therefore they ought to be starved, 'they work hard, therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden. They are ignorant, therefore they... | |
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