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... Cassandra [ within ] . Cry , Trojans , cry ! Priam . What noise , what shriek is this ? Troilus . " Tis our mad sister , I do know her voice . Cassandra [ within ] . Cry , Trojans ! Hector . It is Cassandra . Enter CASSANDRA , raving ...
... Cassandra [ within ] . Cry , Trojans , cry ! Priam . What noise , what shriek is this ? Troilus . " Tis our mad sister , I do know her voice . Cassandra [ within ] . Cry , Trojans ! Hector . It is Cassandra . Enter CASSANDRA , raving ...
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... Cassandra . O , ' tis true . Hector . Ho ! bid my trumpet sound ! Cassandra . No notes of sally , for the heavens , sweet brother . Hector . Be gone , I say . The gods have heard me swear . Cassandra . The gods are deaf to hot and ...
... Cassandra . O , ' tis true . Hector . Ho ! bid my trumpet sound ! Cassandra . No notes of sally , for the heavens , sweet brother . Hector . Be gone , I say . The gods have heard me swear . Cassandra . The gods are deaf to hot and ...
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... Cassandra rauing ' ( after 1. 96 ) ; F. ' Enter Cassandra with her haire about her eares ' ( after 1. 96 ) . In Caxton's account of the council , Cassandra prophesies the destruction of Troy after the council is over and after Priam had ...
... Cassandra rauing ' ( after 1. 96 ) ; F. ' Enter Cassandra with her haire about her eares ' ( after 1. 96 ) . In Caxton's account of the council , Cassandra prophesies the destruction of Troy after the council is over and after Priam had ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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