Shakespeare's Tragedy of Coriolanus Author:William Shakespeare Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: WITH NOTES BY WM. J. ROLFE, A.M. The Merchant of Venice. The Tempest. Julius C'nosnr. llnmlct. As Ton Like It. Henry the.Fifth. Macbeth. ... more »Henry the Eighth. A Midsummer-Night's Drcnm. lUchnrd. the Second. Uichard the Third. Much Ado About Nothing. Antony and Cleopatra. llomeo and Jnliet. Othello. Twelfth Night. The Winter's Tale. King John. Henry IV. Part I. Henry IV. Part II. King Lear. The Turning of the Shrew. All' Well Thai, Ends Well. Corlolnnns. ' Comedy of Errors. Cymbeline. Merry Wires of Windsor. Measure for Measure. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Love's Labour 's Lost. Tln1on of Athens. Henry VI. Part I. Henry VI. Part II. Henry VI. Part III. Troilus and Cresslda. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. The Two Noble Kinsmen. Poems. Sonnets. Titus Audronicns. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, 56 cent!i per vol.; Paper, 40 cents per vol. FRIENDLY EDITION, complete in 20 vols., 16mo, Cloth, $30 oo; Half Calf, I6o oo. (Sold only in Sets.) In the preparation of this edition of the English Classies it has been the aim to adapt them for school and home reading, in essentially the same way as Greek and Latin Classies are edited for educational purposes. The chief requisites are a pure text (expurgated, if necessary), and the notes needed for its thorough explanation and illustration. Each of Shakespeare's plays is complete in one volume, and is preceded by an Introduction containing the " History of the Play," the " Sources of the Plot," and " Critical Comments on the Play." From Horace Howard Furness, Ph.D., LL.D., Editor of the "New Variontm Shakespeare" No one can examme these volumes and fail to be impressed with the conscientious accuracy and scholarly completeness w...« less