The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... Romans , with spoils ' come running from the city I Roman . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Roman . And I this . 3 Roman . A murrain on't ! I took this for silver . [ sounds of the distant battle still heard ' Enter MARCIUS and TITUS ...
... Romans , with spoils ' come running from the city I Roman . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Roman . And I this . 3 Roman . A murrain on't ! I took this for silver . [ sounds of the distant battle still heard ' Enter MARCIUS and TITUS ...
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... Roman and a Volsce ' , meeting Roman . I know you well , sir , and you name , I think , is Adrian . know me : your Volsce . It is so , sir : truly , I have forgot you . Roman . I am a Roman ; and my services are , as you are , against ...
... Roman and a Volsce ' , meeting Roman . I know you well , sir , and you name , I think , is Adrian . know me : your Volsce . It is so , sir : truly , I have forgot you . Roman . I am a Roman ; and my services are , as you are , against ...
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... Roman . I shall , between this and supper , tell you most strange things from Rome ; all tending to the good of their adversaries . Have you an army ready , say you ? Volsce . A most royal one ; the centurions and their charges ...
... Roman . I shall , between this and supper , tell you most strange things from Rome ; all tending to the good of their adversaries . Have you an army ready , say you ? Volsce . A most royal one ; the centurions and their charges ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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