The Works of Shakespeare, Том 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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... question is put by Troilus in a passage already cited ( 1. 1. 100-6 ) and it is plainly answered by Cressida herself at the close of the next scene . The same image occurs again in Troilus ' estimate of Helen as a pearl , with the ...
... question is put by Troilus in a passage already cited ( 1. 1. 100-6 ) and it is plainly answered by Cressida herself at the close of the next scene . The same image occurs again in Troilus ' estimate of Helen as a pearl , with the ...
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... question . Pandarus . That's true ; make no question of that . " Two and fifty hairs ' , quoth he , ' and one white ; that white hair is my father , and all the rest are his sons . ' ' Jupiter ! ' quoth she , ' which of these hairs is ...
... question . Pandarus . That's true ; make no question of that . " Two and fifty hairs ' , quoth he , ' and one white ; that white hair is my father , and all the rest are his sons . ' ' Jupiter ! ' quoth she , ' which of these hairs is ...
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... question in 11. 351-3 and a scantling of the bad ) , whereas ( 2 ) if he is victorious ( a scantling of the good ) , every Greek will be encouraged just as if the victorious arms were his own . F.'s recovered lines are a prolonged ...
... question in 11. 351-3 and a scantling of the bad ) , whereas ( 2 ) if he is victorious ( a scantling of the good ) , every Greek will be encouraged just as if the victorious arms were his own . F.'s recovered lines are a prolonged ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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