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Page xxxii
... worth against the price paid in Trojan blood , finds her not worth the keeping : Since the first sword was drawn about this question , Every tithe - soul ' mongst many thousand dismes Hath been as dear as Helen - I mean , of ours . If ...
... worth against the price paid in Trojan blood , finds her not worth the keeping : Since the first sword was drawn about this question , Every tithe - soul ' mongst many thousand dismes Hath been as dear as Helen - I mean , of ours . If ...
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... worth to us- Had it our name - the value of one ten , What merit's in that reason which denies The yielding of her up ? Troilus . Fie , fie , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king So great as our dread father in a scale ...
... worth to us- Had it our name - the value of one ten , What merit's in that reason which denies The yielding of her up ? Troilus . Fie , fie , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king So great as our dread father in a scale ...
Page 169
... worth as well as recognition of that worth by others . The latter point is Ulysses ' theme in 3. 3. 114 ff . , when he approaches the question of values from the standpoint of the ' prized ' ( Achilles ) . Hector's emphasis here is on ...
... worth as well as recognition of that worth by others . The latter point is Ulysses ' theme in 3. 3. 114 ff . , when he approaches the question of values from the standpoint of the ' prized ' ( Achilles ) . Hector's emphasis here is on ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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