The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 61
... o ' th ' monster's , wants not spirit Το say he'll turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance ; if none , awake Your dangerous lenity . If you are learned , Be not as common ...
... o ' th ' monster's , wants not spirit Το say he'll turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance ; if none , awake Your dangerous lenity . If you are learned , Be not as common ...
Page 77
... o ' th ' commons , ' be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , If I say ' Fine ' , cry ' Fine ! ' if ' Death ' , cry ' Death ! ' Insisting on the old prerogative And power i ' th ' truth o ' th ' cause . Edile ...
... o ' th ' commons , ' be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , If I say ' Fine ' , cry ' Fine ! ' if ' Death ' , cry ' Death ! ' Insisting on the old prerogative And power i ' th ' truth o ' th ' cause . Edile ...
Page 126
... o ' th ' senate , what We have compounded on . Aufidius . Read it not , noble lords ; But tell the traitor in the highest degree He hath abused your powers . Coriolanus . Traitor ! how now ! Aufidius . Coriolanus . Ay , traitor ...
... o ' th ' senate , what We have compounded on . Aufidius . Read it not , noble lords ; But tell the traitor in the highest degree He hath abused your powers . Coriolanus . Traitor ! how now ! Aufidius . Coriolanus . Ay , traitor ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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