The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... enemies may become friends and friends turn enemies . So with me My birthplace hate I , and my love's upon This enemy town . We are ( this is to tell us ) past the play's turning point already . The crucial change in the man has already ...
... enemies may become friends and friends turn enemies . So with me My birthplace hate I , and my love's upon This enemy town . We are ( this is to tell us ) past the play's turning point already . The crucial change in the man has already ...
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... enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous and did tremble . The gates re - open , and ' MARCIUS , bleeding , assaulted by the enemy ' is seen within I Soldier . Lartius . Look , sir . O , ' tis Marcius ! [ ' they fight , and all ...
... enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous and did tremble . The gates re - open , and ' MARCIUS , bleeding , assaulted by the enemy ' is seen within I Soldier . Lartius . Look , sir . O , ' tis Marcius ! [ ' they fight , and all ...
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... enemy is gone , is gone ! Citizens . Our enemy is banished ! he is gone ! Hoo - oo ! [ they all shout , and throw up their caps ' Sicinius . Go see him out at gates , and follow him , As he hath followed you , with all despite ; 120 130 ...
... enemy is gone , is gone ! Citizens . Our enemy is banished ! he is gone ! Hoo - oo ! [ they all shout , and throw up their caps ' Sicinius . Go see him out at gates , and follow him , As he hath followed you , with all despite ; 120 130 ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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