The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... poor , would have had considerable significance for the first audiences of the play since in May and June 1607 the grievances of the poor and the greediness of the rich were being hotly debated in England during a series of ...
... poor , would have had considerable significance for the first audiences of the play since in May and June 1607 the grievances of the poor and the greediness of the rich were being hotly debated in England during a series of ...
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... poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know we have strong arms too . Menenius . Why , masters , my good friends , mine honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? I Citizen . We cannot , sir ; we are undone already . Menenius ...
... poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know we have strong arms too . Menenius . Why , masters , my good friends , mine honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? I Citizen . We cannot , sir ; we are undone already . Menenius ...
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... poor He cried to me ; I saw him prisoner ; But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelmed my pity . I request you To give my poor host freedom . Cominius . O , well begged ! Were he the butcher of my son , he should Be ...
... poor He cried to me ; I saw him prisoner ; But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelmed my pity . I request you To give my poor host freedom . Cominius . O , well begged ! Were he the butcher of my son , he should Be ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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Alarum Antiates Antium Aufidius banished battle Belly blood Brutus Caius Marcius Camb Capitol carbonado Censorinus cites Citizen Clar Cominius common conj consul Corio Corioli Edile enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Entry F Exeunt eyes fear fight follow friends Furn gates give gods hate hath hear heart honour Introd Jean Fernel ladies Livy lords Menenius Menenius Agrippa Messenger mother noble North patricians peace perh play plebeians Plut Plutarch Pope praise pray pride prob Roman Rome Rowe S.D. Loc Schmidt Senate Servingman Sh.'s Hand Shake Shakespeare Sicinius soldier speak speech stand Steev sword tell thee Theob thou hast Titus Lartius tongue traitor tribunes Troil Tullus Aufidius Valeria Veturia Virgilia voices Volsces Volscian Volumnia W. W. Greg wife words worthy wounds ΙΟ