The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xix
... action by the tribunes . But , while the dramatist makes use of most of the chief events the historian offers , he suppresses much detail and rearranges considerably . Plutarch , for example , speaks of two economic crises at Rome ...
... action by the tribunes . But , while the dramatist makes use of most of the chief events the historian offers , he suppresses much detail and rearranges considerably . Plutarch , for example , speaks of two economic crises at Rome ...
Page 105
... action sir , Even by your own . Aufidius . I cannot help it now , Unless by using means I lame the foot Of our design . He bears himself more proudlier , Even to my person , than I thought he would When first I did embrace him ; yet his ...
... action sir , Even by your own . Aufidius . I cannot help it now , Unless by using means I lame the foot Of our design . He bears himself more proudlier , Even to my person , than I thought he would When first I did embrace him ; yet his ...
Page 245
... ACTION , military action , cam- paign ; 1.1.278 ; 2. 1. 134 ; 4 . 7. 5 , 15 ; 5.6.48 ; ' out of act . ' = in inactivity , abstaining from military action ; 1.3 . 25 ADDITION , title ( added to a name ) ; 1. 9. 66 , 72 ADMIRE , wonder ...
... ACTION , military action , cam- paign ; 1.1.278 ; 2. 1. 134 ; 4 . 7. 5 , 15 ; 5.6.48 ; ' out of act . ' = in inactivity , abstaining from military action ; 1.3 . 25 ADDITION , title ( added to a name ) ; 1. 9. 66 , 72 ADMIRE , wonder ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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