Is it Coriolanus, or instead those who surround him, the plebeians, the patricians? |
Or that the patricians still think the plebeians didn't understand the treaty. |
But the bulk of it was sold off to the rich patricians who had made fortunes from war and provincial administration. |
He was stared at a bit rudely, but not spoken to by the sedate patricians of blue-blooded society who were present. |
In 1981, he became the country's fourth prime minister, but the first commoner after a trio of blue-blooded patricians. |
Ideology justifies the rule of each ruling class, whether as chieftains, patricians, landowners, or those with capital, the bourgeoisie. |