The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 14
... keep your great pretences veiled till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seemed , appeared to Rome . By the discovery We shall be short'ned in our aim , which was To take in many towns ere almost Rome ...
... keep your great pretences veiled till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seemed , appeared to Rome . By the discovery We shall be short'ned in our aim , which was To take in many towns ere almost Rome ...
Page 26
... keep your duties As I have set them down . If I do send , dispatch Those centuries to our aid ; the rest will serve For a short holding . If we lose the field , We cannot keep the town . Lieutenant . Fear not our care , sir . Lartius ...
... keep your duties As I have set them down . If I do send , dispatch Those centuries to our aid ; the rest will serve For a short holding . If we lose the field , We cannot keep the town . Lieutenant . Fear not our care , sir . Lartius ...
Page 112
... keep a constant temper . [ Coriolanus and Aufidius go I Watch . Now , sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 Watch . ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power . You know the way home again . I Watch . Do you hear how we are shent for keeping ...
... keep a constant temper . [ Coriolanus and Aufidius go I Watch . Now , sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 Watch . ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power . You know the way home again . I Watch . Do you hear how we are shent for keeping ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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