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William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida . A COMEDY , BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM THE TEXT OF MR . STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida . A COMEDY , BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM THE TEXT OF MR . STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
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William Shakespeare. PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector , Troilus , Paris , his Sons . Deiphobus , Helenus , -Enene Thersites , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . Alexander , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ...
William Shakespeare. PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector , Troilus , Paris , his Sons . Deiphobus , Helenus , -Enene Thersites , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . Alexander , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ...
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... let all inconstant men be Troilus's , all false women Cressids , and all brokers- between Pandars ! say , amen . Troi . Amen . Cre . Amen . OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. Act III . Scene II .
... let all inconstant men be Troilus's , all false women Cressids , and all brokers- between Pandars ! say , amen . Troi . Amen . Cre . Amen . OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. Act III . Scene II .
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... Troilus and Cressida famous, which very probably might have been Shak- speare's inducement to try their fortune on the stage. — Lydgate's Troye Hoke was printed by Pynson, 1513. Steevens. The entry in 1 608-9 was made by the booksellers ...
... Troilus and Cressida famous, which very probably might have been Shak- speare's inducement to try their fortune on the stage. — Lydgate's Troye Hoke was printed by Pynson, 1513. Steevens. The entry in 1 608-9 was made by the booksellers ...
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