The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 57
... Volsces stand but as at first ; Ready , when time shall prompt them , to make road Upon's again . Cominius . They are worn , Lord Consul , so That we shall hardly in our ages see Their banners wave again . Coriolanus . Saw you Aufidius ...
... Volsces stand but as at first ; Ready , when time shall prompt them , to make road Upon's again . Cominius . They are worn , Lord Consul , so That we shall hardly in our ages see Their banners wave again . Coriolanus . Saw you Aufidius ...
Page 118
... Volsces whom you serve , you might condemn us , As poisonous of your honour : no ; our suit Is , that you reconcile them : while the Volsces May say " This mercy we have showed , ' the Romans , " This we received ; ' and each in either ...
... Volsces whom you serve , you might condemn us , As poisonous of your honour : no ; our suit Is , that you reconcile them : while the Volsces May say " This mercy we have showed , ' the Romans , " This we received ; ' and each in either ...
Page 158
... Volsces ' - a stage - direction , suggesting a sudden entry of the ' fielded ' Volscian army , and confusing to a reader . 29. S.D.i ( J.D.W. ) ii ( F. ) F. having given Marc . no ' exit ' , it is not clear what happens to him during ...
... Volsces ' - a stage - direction , suggesting a sudden entry of the ' fielded ' Volscian army , and confusing to a reader . 29. S.D.i ( J.D.W. ) ii ( F. ) F. having given Marc . no ' exit ' , it is not clear what happens to him during ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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