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... Lydgate's omission of any reference to Cressida's I How much elaborated the matter might be ( and usually was ) can be seen from the fact that the story of Mount Ida occupies 6 lines in Dares ' prose and 60 lines in Caxton's . In ...
... Lydgate's omission of any reference to Cressida's I How much elaborated the matter might be ( and usually was ) can be seen from the fact that the story of Mount Ida occupies 6 lines in Dares ' prose and 60 lines in Caxton's . In ...
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... Lydgate's use of the term ' archer ' instead of ' sagittary ' ( 5. 5. 14 ) .1 Against this there are a few coincidences between Shakespeare and Lydgate , but they are none of them such as cannot be explained as due to independent ...
... Lydgate's use of the term ' archer ' instead of ' sagittary ' ( 5. 5. 14 ) .1 Against this there are a few coincidences between Shakespeare and Lydgate , but they are none of them such as cannot be explained as due to independent ...
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... Lydgate , but not Caxton , mentions that , according to Guido , Cressida forsook Troilus the very night that she left Troy ( III . 4435-40 ) . Lydgate also reproves Guido for the many harsh conclusions he drew about the double - dealing ...
... Lydgate , but not Caxton , mentions that , according to Guido , Cressida forsook Troilus the very night that she left Troy ( III . 4435-40 ) . Lydgate also reproves Guido for the many harsh conclusions he drew about the double - dealing ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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