The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... mother wishes her son to act a lie , to go hat in hand to the populace he despises and the tribunes he loathes , ask their pardon on his knees , and promise to ' be hereafter theirs ' if they will grant him ' their good loves ' . In a ...
... mother wishes her son to act a lie , to go hat in hand to the populace he despises and the tribunes he loathes , ask their pardon on his knees , and promise to ' be hereafter theirs ' if they will grant him ' their good loves ' . In a ...
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... mother's part belongs . He turns away : Down , ladies ; let us shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance . Yet give us our dispatch . I am hushed until our ...
... mother's part belongs . He turns away : Down , ladies ; let us shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance . Yet give us our dispatch . I am hushed until our ...
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... mother dearly . Menenius . So did he me : and he no more remembers his mother now than an eight - year - old horse . The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes ; when he walks , he moves like an engine and the ground shrinks before his ...
... mother dearly . Menenius . So did he me : and he no more remembers his mother now than an eight - year - old horse . The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes ; when he walks , he moves like an engine and the ground shrinks before his ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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