The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... kill herself with a dagger which she has hidden under her robe . The play ends with a long speech on the Roman's character . Thomson tones down his pride and he is described as being ' with every virtue | Of civil life On this point see ...
... kill herself with a dagger which she has hidden under her robe . The play ends with a long speech on the Roman's character . Thomson tones down his pride and he is described as being ' with every virtue | Of civil life On this point see ...
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... kill herself with the dagger ( Thomson again ) . Kemble throughout was adapting Shakespeare to notions of ' refined ' and shapely drama which would also allow for changes of localising scenery.1 Edmund Kean in his only Coriolanus got ...
... kill herself with the dagger ( Thomson again ) . Kemble throughout was adapting Shakespeare to notions of ' refined ' and shapely drama which would also allow for changes of localising scenery.1 Edmund Kean in his only Coriolanus got ...
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... Kill , kill , kill , kill , kill him ! The Conspirators draw , and kill Coriolanus : Aufidius stands on his body Lords . Hold , hold , hold , hold ! O Tullus ! Aufidius . My noble masters , hear me speak . I Lord . 2 Lord . Thou hast ...
... Kill , kill , kill , kill , kill him ! The Conspirators draw , and kill Coriolanus : Aufidius stands on his body Lords . Hold , hold , hold , hold ! O Tullus ! Aufidius . My noble masters , hear me speak . I Lord . 2 Lord . Thou hast ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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