[239] Coriolanus. Rugby Edition.

[240] In the conclusion of his essay on the Date and Occasion of the Tempest. Universal Review, 1889.

[241] Notes on Plays of Shakespere, 1818.

[242] By Ettore Pais. Storia di Roma. Vol. I.

[243] See Théâtre d’Alexandre Hardy, ed. Stengel.

[244] See M. Rigal’s admirable treatise on Hardy.

[245] Of course these scenes are not marked in the folio, but on the whole there are good grounds for the division that has been adopted by modern editors.

[246] See footnote 2 on previous page.
{TN: this reference is to Footnote 244.}

[247] S’entre-défier.

[248] E.g. by Viehoff, in his interesting essay, Shakespeare’s Coriolan (Jahrbuch der D.-Sh. Gesellschaft, Bd. iv. 1869), which has been used in the following paragraphs.