The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... friend ; Your most grave Belly was deliberate , Not rash like his accusers , and thus answered : " True is it , my incorporate friends , ' quoth he , " That I receive the general food at first , Which you do live upon ; and fit it is ...
... friend ; Your most grave Belly was deliberate , Not rash like his accusers , and thus answered : " True is it , my incorporate friends , ' quoth he , " That I receive the general food at first , Which you do live upon ; and fit it is ...
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... friends as enemies ; which friends , sir , as it were , durst not — look you , sir - show themselves , as we term it , his friends whilst he's in dejectitude . I Servingman . Dejectitude ! what's that ? 3 Servingman . But when they ...
... friends as enemies ; which friends , sir , as it were , durst not — look you , sir - show themselves , as we term it , his friends whilst he's in dejectitude . I Servingman . Dejectitude ! what's that ? 3 Servingman . But when they ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Menenius . Good my friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome 10 And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks My name hath touched your ears : it is Menenius . I ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Menenius . Good my friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome 10 And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks My name hath touched your ears : it is Menenius . I ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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