The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... stand upon my common part with those That have upheld the doing . [ ' A long flourish . They all cry Marcius ! Marcius ! cast up their caps and lances : Cominius and Lartius stand bare ' Marcius . May these same instruments which you ...
... stand upon my common part with those That have upheld the doing . [ ' A long flourish . They all cry Marcius ! Marcius ! cast up their caps and lances : Cominius and Lartius stand bare ' Marcius . May these same instruments which you ...
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... stand i.e. stand fast ( as in Eph . vi . 13 , 14 ) . 38. These eyes etc. i.e. they see things differently . 40-2 . Like ... disgrace Aside and S.D.s ( J.D.W. ) . Cor . cannot have meant Auf . and the Volsces , or in- deed Virg . , to ...
... stand i.e. stand fast ( as in Eph . vi . 13 , 14 ) . 38. These eyes etc. i.e. they see things differently . 40-2 . Like ... disgrace Aside and S.D.s ( J.D.W. ) . Cor . cannot have meant Auf . and the Volsces , or in- deed Virg . , to ...
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... STAND , ( i ) stand fast ( intr . ) ; 5. 3. 35 ; withstand ( trans . ) ; 5. 3. 74 ; ( ii ) stop ; 5. 6. 127 ; ( iii ) stand out ' , refuse to take part ; 1. 1. 240 ; ( iv ) ' stand for ' , ( a ) defend , sup- port ; 2. 2. 39 ; ( b ) be ...
... STAND , ( i ) stand fast ( intr . ) ; 5. 3. 35 ; withstand ( trans . ) ; 5. 3. 74 ; ( ii ) stop ; 5. 6. 127 ; ( iii ) stand out ' , refuse to take part ; 1. 1. 240 ; ( iv ) ' stand for ' , ( a ) defend , sup- port ; 2. 2. 39 ; ( b ) be ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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