The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... patricians of you . For your wants , Your suffering in this dearth , you may as well Strike at the heaven with your staves as lift them Against the Roman state , whose course will on The way it takes ; cracking ten thousand curbs Of ...
... patricians of you . For your wants , Your suffering in this dearth , you may as well Strike at the heaven with your staves as lift them Against the Roman state , whose course will on The way it takes ; cracking ten thousand curbs Of ...
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... patricians but that voting by centuries wd . give the patricians the undoubted predominance , since ( as the Loeb translator points out , p . 167 ) ' out of the 193 centuries the richest class alone had 98 against 95 of all the other ...
... patricians but that voting by centuries wd . give the patricians the undoubted predominance , since ( as the Loeb translator points out , p . 167 ) ' out of the 193 centuries the richest class alone had 98 against 95 of all the other ...
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... patricians and G.G. suggests Sh . was led astray by North's reference to ' the Nobility and the Patricians ' ( e.g. p . 147 ) , a phrase originating in Amyot , but not found . in Plut . 34. the osprey See G. Sometimes trained by ...
... patricians and G.G. suggests Sh . was led astray by North's reference to ' the Nobility and the Patricians ' ( e.g. p . 147 ) , a phrase originating in Amyot , but not found . in Plut . 34. the osprey See G. Sometimes trained by ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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