The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 40at the University Press, 1972 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 167
... . Though no man ... worst Hector similarly explains in Caxton's debate that it is prudence and not cowardice which makes him hesitate : an attempt to revenge themselves on the Greeks may end in disaster ( 2. I 167 NOTES.
... . Though no man ... worst Hector similarly explains in Caxton's debate that it is prudence and not cowardice which makes him hesitate : an attempt to revenge themselves on the Greeks may end in disaster ( 2. I 167 NOTES.
Page 191
... explains ) forgotten . 153. monumental mockery = mocking commemora- tion . Take the instant way ... The speech recalls Ulysses ' persuasions in Caxton ( pp . 630-1 ) on the occasion when he was sent with Nestor and Diomedes to induce ...
... explains ) forgotten . 153. monumental mockery = mocking commemora- tion . Take the instant way ... The speech recalls Ulysses ' persuasions in Caxton ( pp . 630-1 ) on the occasion when he was sent with Nestor and Diomedes to induce ...
Page 194
... explains it as meaning ' in incipiundo negocio priorem esse ' . Cf. also Adagia , Inanis Opera , ' fidere unius noctis glaciei ' , where to be on thin ice is associated with folly ( = ' inconsulte et temere ignoto homini et peregrino ...
... explains it as meaning ' in incipiundo negocio priorem esse ' . Cf. also Adagia , Inanis Opera , ' fidere unius noctis glaciei ' , where to be on thin ice is associated with folly ( = ' inconsulte et temere ignoto homini et peregrino ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbott According to Caxton Achilles Adagia Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Alexander allusion Andromache Antenor arms battle blood Calchas Camb Cassandra compositors conj Deighton Deiphobus Diomed Diomedes doth Dyce E. K. Chambers emendation Eneas Enter PANDARUS Entry error Exeunt Exit eyes fair fight fool foul papers give goes Grecian Greeks Greg Hanmer hath heart heavens Hector Hecuba Helen honour kiss lord Lydgate Menelaus misreading Myrmidons Nestor night Pandarus Paris Patroclus play Pope praise Priam pride prince Prol Prologue Q. F. Enter Q. F. omit quarrel reading reason S.D. after Cap S.D. after Rowe S.D. Loc scene seems sense Servant Shakespeare speak speech suggests sweet queen sword tell tent Theatre thee Theob there's Thersites thou thought tion Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy trumpet Ulysses unarm variants Variorum what's word