The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... Lartius . My horse to yours , no . Marcius . Lartius . ' Tis done . Agreed . Marcius . Say , has our general met the enemy ? Messenger . They lie in view , but have not spoke as yet . Lartius . So , the good horse is mine . Marcius . I ...
... Lartius . My horse to yours , no . Marcius . Lartius . ' Tis done . Agreed . Marcius . Say , has our general met the enemy ? Messenger . They lie in view , but have not spoke as yet . Lartius . So , the good horse is mine . Marcius . I ...
Page 57
... Lartius . On safeguard he came to me ; and did curse Against the Volsces , for they had so vilely Yielded the town : he is retired to Antium . Coriolanus . Spoke he of me ? Lartius . Coriolanus . He did , my lord . How ? what ? Lartius ...
... Lartius . On safeguard he came to me ; and did curse Against the Volsces , for they had so vilely Yielded the town : he is retired to Antium . Coriolanus . Spoke he of me ? Lartius . Coriolanus . He did , my lord . How ? what ? Lartius ...
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... Lartius ( Rowe ) F. ' Lucius ' - carelessness typical of Comp . B. 240. stiff sc . with age ( cf. ll . 241-2 ) ... Lartius ' . The Camb . S.D.s avoid textual change and give manifestly better drama . 246. Right ... priority Well do you ...
... Lartius ( Rowe ) F. ' Lucius ' - carelessness typical of Comp . B. 240. stiff sc . with age ( cf. ll . 241-2 ) ... Lartius ' . The Camb . S.D.s avoid textual change and give manifestly better drama . 246. Right ... priority Well do you ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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