The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 177
... suggests that he may be addressing his wife , asking her to forgive him jesting at her tears . But could he call her ' my sweet lady ' ? 179. I know ... turn T. Brooke ( 1924 ) suggests assigning this to Cor . , thus adding a dramatic ...
... suggests that he may be addressing his wife , asking her to forgive him jesting at her tears . But could he call her ' my sweet lady ' ? 179. I know ... turn T. Brooke ( 1924 ) suggests assigning this to Cor . , thus adding a dramatic ...
Page 191
... suggests that he is hurrying to be done with the whole wretched business . Plut . tells us he did show his wounds . 77. S.D. ( J.D.W. < Clar . ) . 80. A match Done ! 81. begged ... alms Still the contemptuous beggar ! S.D. ( J.D.W. ) Cf ...
... suggests that he is hurrying to be done with the whole wretched business . Plut . tells us he did show his wounds . 77. S.D. ( J.D.W. < Clar . ) . 80. A match Done ! 81. begged ... alms Still the contemptuous beggar ! S.D. ( J.D.W. ) Cf ...
Page 207
... suggesting two alternative modes of procedure but one only . Which ( written web ) and with are easily confused in MS . ' Clearly she suggests posture and gesture first , and then what he ought to say . 77. Waving Not side to side , but ...
... suggesting two alternative modes of procedure but one only . Which ( written web ) and with are easily confused in MS . ' Clearly she suggests posture and gesture first , and then what he ought to say . 77. Waving Not side to side , but ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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