“Coriolan” – the tragedy (1607) of the great English playwright W. Shakespeare (1564-1616), based on ancient biographies of the Roman leader. Describing it, the author lists the reasons that led this person to fall and death, among them: “The glory that turned his head off”, “pride, which accompanies luck”, “Inability to use what was in his hands is reasonable.”
Author
Shakespeare William
Translator
Druzhinin Alexander Vasilievich
Publisher
Folio, 2014
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