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144:Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus
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2433:Pericles, Prince of Tyre
2125:Lunberry, Clark (2002).
2061:Shakespeare, W. (1968).
1643:15 February 2009 at the
1509:Parker, 5–6; Bliss, 3–4.
1500:Parker, 4–5; Bliss, 6–7.
1456:Retrieved 15 March 2013.
1437:Furness, Horace Howard,
1001:played Coriolanus, with
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3658:The Spread of the Eagle
2441:The Taming of the Shrew
1558:Kermode, Frank (2001).
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510:(1579). The wording of
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3123:Lord Chamberlain's Men
3034:The Passionate Pilgrim
2807:comparison to Petrarch
2426:Much Ado About Nothing
2405:The Merchant of Venice
2229:at the British Library
2138:Comparative Literature
1924:University of Michigan
1678:"Coriolan/us – review"
1560:Shakespeare's Language
1536:Parker, 7, 2; Bliss, 7
1255:University of Michigan
1061:National Theatre Wales
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2012:TheaterFansManila.com
1773:"Coriolanus – review"
1603:The Miracle of France
1583:Eliot, T. S. (1963).
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2377:The Comedy of Errors
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401:Aufidius' Lieutenant
241:An 1800 painting by
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3393:Richard Shakespeare
3375:Gilbert Shakespeare
3307:Shakespeare's Globe
3212:Authorship question
3207:Attribution studies
3174:Stratford-upon-Avon
3016:A Yorkshire Tragedy
2994:Thomas of Woodstock
2980:The Spanish Tragedy
2921:Love's Labour's Won
2913:The London Prodigal
2870:The Birth of Merlin
2829:The Rape of Lucrece
2815:A Lover's Complaint
2695:Quarto publications
2398:Measure for Measure
2337:William Shakespeare
2225:1 July 2017 at the
1930:on 26 November 2007
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1292:Tanghalang Pilipino
890:Performance history
694:Stratford-upon-Avon
683:Blackfriars Theatre
609:Most scholars date
561:, as translated by
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3387:Edmund Shakespeare
3345:Hamnet Shakespeare
3242:Screen adaptations
2965:Sir John Oldcastle
2863:Arden of Faversham
2280:Life of Coriolanus
2268:Life of Coriolanus
2260:Life of Coriolanus
2088:. 21 November 2008
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1876:on 23 January 2014
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2668:Richard III
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2278:Plutarch's
2273:John Dryden
2266:Plutarch's
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1518:Bliss, 4–7.
1411:gens Marcia
1343:Cole Porter
1232:Alan Howard
1176:Adaptations
1172:programme.
1102:Mark Gatiss
1096:, starring
1034:Robert Ryan
1014:Alan Howard
980:The Old Vic
966:Smock Alley
944:John Dennis
918:Restoration
844:T. S. Eliot
822:Tamburlaine
786:soliloquise
713:prompt book
709:First Folio
603:First Folio
571:Machiavelli
434:Gentlewoman
3793:1608 plays
3787:Categories
3757:Quotations
3718:Coriolanus
3674:Coriolanus
3669:(1984; TV)
3661:(1963; TV)
3650:Coriolanus
3509:Historical
3501:Characters
3492:Coriolanus
3369:Mary Arden
3353:(daughter)
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3217:Bardolatry
3127:King's Men
3069:Birthplace
2756:Chronology
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2594:Edward III
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1854:1 November
1828:7 February
1805:27 January
1782:27 January
1753:1 November
1731:27 January
1638:RSC.org.uk
1615:Parker 123
1489:Coriolanus
1485:Coriolanus
1474:Parker, 18
1424:Coriolanus
1366:References
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1321:Ken Ludwig
1279:Coriolanus
1251:Greg Hicks
1247:Coriolanus
1215:Ján Cikker
1166:Coriolanus
1151:Richard II
1142:Coriolanus
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626:Coriolanus
611:Coriolanus
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449:Messengers
291:Characters
259:Coriolanus
63:Coriolanus
3555:Fictional
3399:John Hall
3389:(brother)
3377:(brother)
3309:(replica)
3249:Star Trek
3237:Memorials
3232:Influence
3222:Festivals
3164:Sexuality
3154:Portraits
3149:New Place
3001:Ur-Hamlet
2937:Mucedorus
2847:Apocrypha
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2578:Histories
2525:King Lear
2488:Tragedies
2384:Cymbeline
1920:Ann Arbor
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1354:Based on
1264:In 2011,
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367:– tribune
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3567:Virgilia
3562:Volumnia
3526:Cominius
3435:Category
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3371:(mother)
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2877:Cardenio
2766:Settings
2714:See also
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2608:Henry IV
2354:Comedies
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318:Cominius
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217:tribunes
180:Synopsis
173:tribunes
3692:Veturia
3685:Related
3590:Sources
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3103:Editors
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2899:Fair Em
2731:Henriad
2630:Henry V
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1963:29 July
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360:tribune
338:Veturia
251:agnomen
232:Corioli
197:Tarquin
161:Corioli
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132:tragedy
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3774:Texts
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3189:Grave
3179:Style
3144:Music
3061:works
3026:Poems
2855:Plays
2793:Poems
2345:Plays
2165:(PDF)
2154:JSTOR
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