The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 170
... Entry ( F. ) The ' flourish ' no doubt heralds the entry of Aufidius . ' Cornets ' . Acc . to W. J. Lawrence the use of cornets points to performance at the Blackfriars Theatre ( Sh.'s Workshop , 1928 , pp . 48-64 , esp . 60–64 . ) 2 ...
... Entry ( F. ) The ' flourish ' no doubt heralds the entry of Aufidius . ' Cornets ' . Acc . to W. J. Lawrence the use of cornets points to performance at the Blackfriars Theatre ( Sh.'s Workshop , 1928 , pp . 48-64 , esp . 60–64 . ) 2 ...
Page 195
... Entry ( F .; with ' Latius ' for ' Lartius ' . I. made ... head v . G. ' make ' . 3. Our ... composition = us to come to terms with them more quickly than otherwise . 5. make road v . G. ' road ' . 7. ages v . G. For the pl . v . 2. 1 ...
... Entry ( F .; with ' Latius ' for ' Lartius ' . I. made ... head v . G. ' make ' . 3. Our ... composition = us to come to terms with them more quickly than otherwise . 5. make road v . G. ' road ' . 7. ages v . G. For the pl . v . 2. 1 ...
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... Entry ( F . ) + ' meeting ' ( Cap . ) . C.J.S. , who follows Mal . for Loc . , inconsistently gives as Entry ' Enter Nicanor and Adrian at several doors ' . 2. Adrian Perh . an unconscious memory of Pope Adrian in Camden ( cf. Introd ...
... Entry ( F . ) + ' meeting ' ( Cap . ) . C.J.S. , who follows Mal . for Loc . , inconsistently gives as Entry ' Enter Nicanor and Adrian at several doors ' . 2. Adrian Perh . an unconscious memory of Pope Adrian in Camden ( cf. Introd ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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