'The Scene of the Tragedy of Coriolanus', 1749. In the foreground, Coriolanus's mother Volumnia and his wife Virgilia dissuade him from destroying Rome. At left, Coriolanus is killed by conspirators as punishment for his betrayal. From the "Universal Magazine". [J. Hinton, London, 1749]
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