The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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... play which is now called by the name of ' Troilus and Cressida . " " Without entering into the ques- tion who Lollius was , we at once receive the Troilus and Creseide ' of Chaucer as the foundation of Shakspere's play . Of his per ...
... play which is now called by the name of ' Troilus and Cressida . " " Without entering into the ques- tion who Lollius was , we at once receive the Troilus and Creseide ' of Chaucer as the foundation of Shakspere's play . Of his per ...
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... play to one centre . " To this standard , then , is Shakspere's ' Troilus and Cressida ' to be reduced . The chief persons who give name to the tragedy are not to be left alive . Cressida is not to be false ; but she is to die and so ...
... play to one centre . " To this standard , then , is Shakspere's ' Troilus and Cressida ' to be reduced . The chief persons who give name to the tragedy are not to be left alive . Cressida is not to be false ; but she is to die and so ...
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... play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , Beginning in the middle ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play . Like , or find fault ; do as your pleasures are ; Now good , or bad , ' t is but the chance of ...
... play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , Beginning in the middle ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play . Like , or find fault ; do as your pleasures are ; Now good , or bad , ' t is but the chance of ...
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... Player's Scourge ; ' but it is not so generally known that this title was borrowed by the great controversialist from a play first printed in 1610 , but supposed ULYSS . Troy , yet upon his basis , had 18 [ ACT I. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... Player's Scourge ; ' but it is not so generally known that this title was borrowed by the great controversialist from a play first printed in 1610 , but supposed ULYSS . Troy , yet upon his basis , had 18 [ ACT I. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... play . But it appears to us by no means improbable that an epithet should be applied to the " rank Thersites " which should pretty clearly point at one who had done enough to make himself obnoxious to the poet's fraternity . Strength ...
... play . But it appears to us by no means improbable that an epithet should be applied to the " rank Thersites " which should pretty clearly point at one who had done enough to make himself obnoxious to the poet's fraternity . Strength ...
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