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Monday, October 29, 2012
Coriolanus, Part III
Nicolas Poussin.
Coriolanus
. 1640-1655.
Oil on canvas. Les Andelys, Musee Municipal.
Today we shall continue Shakespeare's
Coriolanus
.
Agenda:
Pater nost
Finish Shakespeare's
Coriolanus
Review HW:
Study
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