The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... mind ! Sicinius . It is a mind That shall remain a poison where it is , Not poison any further . Coriolanus . Shall remain ! Hear you this Triton of 0909 3.1.63 60 CORIOLANUS.
... mind ! Sicinius . It is a mind That shall remain a poison where it is , Not poison any further . Coriolanus . Shall remain ! Hear you this Triton of 0909 3.1.63 60 CORIOLANUS.
Page 206
... mind . II . to yawn ( F. ) . Pope omits ' to ' - prob . correctly . 13. S.D. ( F. ) . Transferred from 1. 6 by Dyce ( < Coll . ) . 18. Let go Enough ! Theob.'s ' Let it go ' ( = Never mind ! ) is attractive . ' Let't go ' is poss . 21 ...
... mind . II . to yawn ( F. ) . Pope omits ' to ' - prob . correctly . 13. S.D. ( F. ) . Transferred from 1. 6 by Dyce ( < Coll . ) . 18. Let go Enough ! Theob.'s ' Let it go ' ( = Never mind ! ) is attractive . ' Let't go ' is poss . 21 ...
Page 226
... mind the practice of penitents approaching shrines . Cf. his Addition to Sir Thomas More 11. 110-11 , ' and your unreverent knees | Make them your feet to kneel to be forgiven ' ( Sh.'s Hand , p . 237 ) . He was fond of making noun ...
... mind the practice of penitents approaching shrines . Cf. his Addition to Sir Thomas More 11. 110-11 , ' and your unreverent knees | Make them your feet to kneel to be forgiven ' ( Sh.'s Hand , p . 237 ) . He was fond of making noun ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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