The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxxix
... mean to one who could never have happily stood for a day As if a man were author of himself And knew no other kin . ( 5. 3. 36-7 ) How many weeks went by before he found his way to Antium we are not told . But his ' mean apparel ' and ...
... mean to one who could never have happily stood for a day As if a man were author of himself And knew no other kin . ( 5. 3. 36-7 ) How many weeks went by before he found his way to Antium we are not told . But his ' mean apparel ' and ...
Page 218
... mean ' face to face ' or ' hand to hand ' . Cf. 1. 6 . 58. But ' directly ' can also mean ' without ambiguity ' and J.C.M. finding this attractive , and citing Oth . 2. 1 . 216 ' Desd . is directly in love with him 218 4.5 NOTES.
... mean ' face to face ' or ' hand to hand ' . Cf. 1. 6 . 58. But ' directly ' can also mean ' without ambiguity ' and J.C.M. finding this attractive , and citing Oth . 2. 1 . 216 ' Desd . is directly in love with him 218 4.5 NOTES.
Page 220
... mean full of sport or excitement . But , as Clar . notes , the epithets for peace correspond in an inverted order with those for war , so that ' mulled ' and ' full of vent ' sh . be opposites ; and since ' mulled ' refers to drink ...
... mean full of sport or excitement . But , as Clar . notes , the epithets for peace correspond in an inverted order with those for war , so that ' mulled ' and ' full of vent ' sh . be opposites ; and since ' mulled ' refers to drink ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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