The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xvi
... turn from one to the other in North ? Partly , I suggest , I C. Sherrington , Jean Fernel ( 1906 ) , p . 69 . 2 The argument of this section , already drafted in July 1957 , but laid aside because I had then to turn to King Lear , has ...
... turn from one to the other in North ? Partly , I suggest , I C. Sherrington , Jean Fernel ( 1906 ) , p . 69 . 2 The argument of this section , already drafted in July 1957 , but laid aside because I had then to turn to King Lear , has ...
Page xxxvii
... turn enemies . So with me My birthplace hate I , and my love's upon This enemy town . We are ( this is to tell us ) past the play's turning point already . The crucial change in the man has already taken place ; and of the process of it ...
... turn enemies . So with me My birthplace hate I , and my love's upon This enemy town . We are ( this is to tell us ) past the play's turning point already . The crucial change in the man has already taken place ; and of the process of it ...
Page 177
... turn T. Brooke ( 1924 ) suggests assigning this to Cor . , thus adding a dramatic turn to the reunion of family and friends . 180. you're F. ' y'are ' . Most mod . 12 NSC 2. I 177 NOTES.
... turn T. Brooke ( 1924 ) suggests assigning this to Cor . , thus adding a dramatic turn to the reunion of family and friends . 180. you're F. ' y'are ' . Most mod . 12 NSC 2. I 177 NOTES.
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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