The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... thou of them . Come all to ruin : let Thy mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe ...
... thou of them . Come all to ruin : let Thy mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe ...
Page 83
... Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women ' Tis fond ...
... Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women ' Tis fond ...
Page 118
... Thou know'st , great son , The end of war's uncertain ; but this certain , That , if thou conquer Rome , the benefit Which thou shalt thereby reap is such a name Whose repetition will be dogged with curses ; Whose chronicle thus writ ...
... Thou know'st , great son , The end of war's uncertain ; but this certain , That , if thou conquer Rome , the benefit Which thou shalt thereby reap is such a name Whose repetition will be dogged with curses ; Whose chronicle thus writ ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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