The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 131
... hand- writing as the dialogue , since the misprints Annius for Iunius in the stage - direction at 1. 1. 225 , and Athica for Ithaca in the dialogue at 1. 3. 85 raise suspicion that the same hand penned both words , a hand accustomed to ...
... hand- writing as the dialogue , since the misprints Annius for Iunius in the stage - direction at 1. 1. 225 , and Athica for Ithaca in the dialogue at 1. 3. 85 raise suspicion that the same hand penned both words , a hand accustomed to ...
Page 219
... hand ' considers the touch of his hand as holy ; clasps it with the same reverence as a lover would clasp the hand of his mistress ' ( Mal . ) . Cf. Rom . 1.5.93 , ' If I profane with my unworthiest hand | This holy shrine ' and A.Y.L. ...
... hand ' considers the touch of his hand as holy ; clasps it with the same reverence as a lover would clasp the hand of his mistress ' ( Mal . ) . Cf. Rom . 1.5.93 , ' If I profane with my unworthiest hand | This holy shrine ' and A.Y.L. ...
Page 256
... HAND , ' in someone's hand ' = led by someone ; 5. 3. 23 HANDKERCHER , handkerchief ( sp . 6 times , but ' handker- chief ' a commoner Sh . sp . ) ; 2. I. 261 HAP ( vb . ) , happen ; 3. 3. 24 HASTY , rash , quick - acting ( cf. Rom . 5 ...
... HAND , ' in someone's hand ' = led by someone ; 5. 3. 23 HANDKERCHER , handkerchief ( sp . 6 times , but ' handker- chief ' a commoner Sh . sp . ) ; 2. I. 261 HAP ( vb . ) , happen ; 3. 3. 24 HASTY , rash , quick - acting ( cf. Rom . 5 ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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