The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... nature Would think upon you for your voices , and Translate his malice towards you into love , Standing your friendly lord . Sicinius . Thus to have said , 190 As you were fore - advised , had touched his spirit And tried his ...
... nature Would think upon you for your voices , and Translate his malice towards you into love , Standing your friendly lord . Sicinius . Thus to have said , 190 As you were fore - advised , had touched his spirit And tried his ...
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... nature In that's no changeling , and I must excuse What cannot be amended . Lieutenant . I mean for Yet I wish , sir- your particular - you had not Joined in commission with him , but either Had borne the action of yourself , or else To ...
... nature In that's no changeling , and I must excuse What cannot be amended . Lieutenant . I mean for Yet I wish , sir- your particular - you had not Joined in commission with him , but either Had borne the action of yourself , or else To ...
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... Nature ( or natural affection ) , expressed in other words by Crookback , ' I am myself alone ' ( 3 H. VI , 5. 6. 83 ) . Cf. Introd . p . xxxv . 25. bond and privilege of nature the reciprocal ties . of human affection ( here between ...
... Nature ( or natural affection ) , expressed in other words by Crookback , ' I am myself alone ' ( 3 H. VI , 5. 6. 83 ) . Cf. Introd . p . xxxv . 25. bond and privilege of nature the reciprocal ties . of human affection ( here between ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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