The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... hath been many great men that have flattered the people , who ne'er loved them ; and there be many that they have loved , they know not 10 wherefore : so that , if they love they know not why , they hate upon no better a ground ...
... hath been many great men that have flattered the people , who ne'er loved them ; and there be many that they have loved , they know not 10 wherefore : so that , if they love they know not why , they hate upon no better a ground ...
Page 93
... hath devoured the rest ; And suffered me by th ' voice of slaves to be Whooped out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth : not out of hope- Mistake me not - to save my life ; for if I had feared death , of all the ...
... hath devoured the rest ; And suffered me by th ' voice of slaves to be Whooped out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth : not out of hope- Mistake me not - to save my life ; for if I had feared death , of all the ...
Page 106
... Hath not a tomb so evident as a chair T ' extol what it hath done . One fire drives out one fire ; one nail , one nail ; Rights by rights falter , strengths by strengths do fail . Come , let's away . When , Caius , Rome is thine , Thou ...
... Hath not a tomb so evident as a chair T ' extol what it hath done . One fire drives out one fire ; one nail , one nail ; Rights by rights falter , strengths by strengths do fail . Come , let's away . When , Caius , Rome is thine , Thou ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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