The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... VALERIA and her Usher Valeria . My ladies both , good day to you . 50 Volumnia . Sweet madam ! Virgilia . I am glad to see your ladyship . Valeria . How do you both ? you are manifest house- keepers . What are you sewing here ? A fine ...
... VALERIA and her Usher Valeria . My ladies both , good day to you . 50 Volumnia . Sweet madam ! Virgilia . I am glad to see your ladyship . Valeria . How do you both ? you are manifest house- keepers . What are you sewing here ? A fine ...
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... Valeria . Indeed , la , ' tis a noble child . Virgilia . A crack , madam . Valeria . Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have 70 you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Virgilia . No , good madam ; I will not out of ...
... Valeria . Indeed , la , ' tis a noble child . Virgilia . A crack , madam . Valeria . Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have 70 you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon . Virgilia . No , good madam ; I will not out of ...
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... Valeria We are fit to bid her welcome . The last line but one , as Collier finally rectified it , should read : At Grecian swords , contemning . Tell Valeria But how came the Folio compositor to corrupt the text so absurdly ? The answer ...
... Valeria We are fit to bid her welcome . The last line but one , as Collier finally rectified it , should read : At Grecian swords , contemning . Tell Valeria But how came the Folio compositor to corrupt the text so absurdly ? The answer ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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