The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 77
... Death ' , cry ' Death ! ' Insisting on the old prerogative And power i ' th ' truth o ' th ' cause . Edile . I shall inform them . Brutus . And when such time they have begun to cry , Let them not cease , but with a din confused Enforce ...
... Death ' , cry ' Death ! ' Insisting on the old prerogative And power i ' th ' truth o ' th ' cause . Edile . I shall inform them . Brutus . And when such time they have begun to cry , Let them not cease , but with a din confused Enforce ...
Page 204
... Death . In K. J.2.1.352-7 , Death is again the huntsman , and in J. C. 3. 1. 273 it is Caesar's spirit that cries ' Havoc ' and lets slip the dogs of war . 275. make ... rescue An illegal act in English law ; v . G. ' rescue ' . 286 ...
... Death . In K. J.2.1.352-7 , Death is again the huntsman , and in J. C. 3. 1. 273 it is Caesar's spirit that cries ' Havoc ' and lets slip the dogs of war . 275. make ... rescue An illegal act in English law ; v . G. ' rescue ' . 286 ...
Page 257
... death by inches'a lin- gering death ; 5. 4. 39 INCLINE ( to ) , side ( with ) ; 2. 3 . 37 INDIFFERENTLY , neutrally ; 2 . 2. 16 INFECT , taint , deprave ; 2. 1. 92 INFECTION , moral contamina- tion ( O.E.D. 6 ) ; 17 NSC GLOSSARY 257.
... death by inches'a lin- gering death ; 5. 4. 39 INCLINE ( to ) , side ( with ) ; 2. 3 . 37 INDIFFERENTLY , neutrally ; 2 . 2. 16 INFECT , taint , deprave ; 2. 1. 92 INFECTION , moral contamina- tion ( O.E.D. 6 ) ; 17 NSC GLOSSARY 257.
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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