The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and NatureW. Heinemann, 1939 - 358 pages |
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... CRESSIDA Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . TROILUS Trouble him not ; To ... CRESSIDA Good morrow , then . TROILUS CRESSIDA Are you a - weary of me ? 179 TROILUS O Cressida ! but that the busy day.
... CRESSIDA Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . TROILUS Trouble him not ; To ... CRESSIDA Good morrow , then . TROILUS CRESSIDA Are you a - weary of me ? 179 TROILUS O Cressida ! but that the busy day.
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... Cressida III , ii . 212. Sonnet CVII . This is a difficult and powerful sonnet . However , as Coleridge tells us , ' Poetry gives most pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood . ' 213. Romeo and Juliet V , i . 214 ...
... Cressida III , ii . 212. Sonnet CVII . This is a difficult and powerful sonnet . However , as Coleridge tells us , ' Poetry gives most pleasure when only generally and not perfectly understood . ' 213. Romeo and Juliet V , i . 214 ...
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... Cressida IV , v . Ulysses , at once sees through the coquetry of Cressida . 261. Troilus and Cressida II , ii . In this and the three following pieces Helen of Troy is the subject . 262 Troilus and Cressida İV , i . INDEX AND NOTES 263 ...
... Cressida IV , v . Ulysses , at once sees through the coquetry of Cressida . 261. Troilus and Cressida II , ii . In this and the three following pieces Helen of Troy is the subject . 262 Troilus and Cressida İV , i . INDEX AND NOTES 263 ...
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ABHORSON arms beauty behold blood bosom brave breath BRITTLE GLORY brow Cæsar call'd CHARMIAN cheek CLEOPATRA Cleopatra IV CORDELIA CORIOLANUS CRESSIDA crown cuckoo dead dear death dost doth dream earth eyes face fair FALSTAFF father fear flowers fool gentle GEORGE RYLANDS give gods grave hand hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba honour horse hour HUBERT DE BURGH i'the JACK CADE king KING LEAR kiss lady lips live look lord Macedon maid majesty MARK ANTONY MENENIUS AGRIPPA merry mortal nature ne'er never night o'er o'the PANDARUS passion peace pity poison'd Pompey poor pray prince proud Shakespeare SHALLOW sigh sing sleep smile soldier soul speak spirit swear sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself tongue TROILUS true unto VOLUMNIA weep wilt wind youth