The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xi
... North from the French version by Jaques Amyot . The exception as already noted is the ' pretty tale ' that Menenius tells the riotous citizens , which in Shakespeare's blank verse is patently a blend of the story as told by Menenius in ...
... North from the French version by Jaques Amyot . The exception as already noted is the ' pretty tale ' that Menenius tells the riotous citizens , which in Shakespeare's blank verse is patently a blend of the story as told by Menenius in ...
Page xiv
... North might be accidental , and that ' to account for them as Malone has done is to attribute to Shakespeare " a plentiful lack " of invention and little command of language ' . This ignores Shakespeare's unconscious habit of picking up ...
... North might be accidental , and that ' to account for them as Malone has done is to attribute to Shakespeare " a plentiful lack " of invention and little command of language ' . This ignores Shakespeare's unconscious habit of picking up ...
Page 216
... North labels ' Corio- lanus oration to Tullus Aufidius ' ( pp . 169-70 ) . 74. memory memorial . The word is North's . 78. dastard nobles Again North's words . But what change is here from 4. 1. 49 , ' friends of noble touch ' ! Sh ...
... North labels ' Corio- lanus oration to Tullus Aufidius ' ( pp . 169-70 ) . 74. memory memorial . The word is North's . 78. dastard nobles Again North's words . But what change is here from 4. 1. 49 , ' friends of noble touch ' ! Sh ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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