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... Greeks ( ' hot blood ' , ' distempered blood ' , ' too much blood and too little brain ' — the disorders which afflict the besiegers and the besieged ) are the mainspring of Shakespeare's satire to which the love story is sub- ordinated ...
... Greeks ( ' hot blood ' , ' distempered blood ' , ' too much blood and too little brain ' — the disorders which afflict the besiegers and the besieged ) are the mainspring of Shakespeare's satire to which the love story is sub- ordinated ...
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... Greeks . 352. receives from hence ( 2. ) F. ' from hence receyues ' . I give Q. the benefit of the doubt because transposition is commoner in F. a conquering part ( Q. ) F. ' the ... ' . Q. is wanted for the sense : ' part ' here ...
... Greeks . 352. receives from hence ( 2. ) F. ' from hence receyues ' . I give Q. the benefit of the doubt because transposition is commoner in F. a conquering part ( Q. ) F. ' the ... ' . Q. is wanted for the sense : ' part ' here ...
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... Greeks for their refusal to return Hesione . In accounts from Dares to Caxton ( pp . 517 ff . ) the sons speak in order of seniority . Hector advises prudence ( cf. 2. 2. 8 n . ) ; Paris , fired by the promise made to him by Venus on Mt ...
... Greeks for their refusal to return Hesione . In accounts from Dares to Caxton ( pp . 517 ff . ) the sons speak in order of seniority . Hector advises prudence ( cf. 2. 2. 8 n . ) ; Paris , fired by the promise made to him by Venus on Mt ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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