The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... lines . We get throughout a succession of patches in which the verse has been printed in lines that either exceed or fall short of the required length . Gordon , who makes a valiant attempt to justify the text here also , quotes these ...
... lines . We get throughout a succession of patches in which the verse has been printed in lines that either exceed or fall short of the required length . Gordon , who makes a valiant attempt to justify the text here also , quotes these ...
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... lines , while he seems to ignore the fact that the malady is generally confined to short speeches and is specially liable to occur at the beginning or end of speeches in rapid dialogue . Indeed , I came to the conclusion , when I edited ...
... lines , while he seems to ignore the fact that the malady is generally confined to short speeches and is specially liable to occur at the beginning or end of speeches in rapid dialogue . Indeed , I came to the conclusion , when I edited ...
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... line after 1. 68 , since ' what he would not ' is left in the air ; or perh . , as Mal . suggests , two half lines ; ' Bound with an oath ' being the beginning of 228 5.1 NOTES.
... line after 1. 68 , since ' what he would not ' is left in the air ; or perh . , as Mal . suggests , two half lines ; ' Bound with an oath ' being the beginning of 228 5.1 NOTES.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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