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rich thievery , for he rushes from the scene with a call for tears to lay his sighs before his heart is blown up by the roots . When Lafeu boasted that he was ' Cressid's uncle , That dare leave two together ' ( All's Well , 2.
rich thievery , for he rushes from the scene with a call for tears to lay his sighs before his heart is blown up by the roots . When Lafeu boasted that he was ' Cressid's uncle , That dare leave two together ' ( All's Well , 2.
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1 — the most brilliant scene of pure comedy in the - , canon . VI . ... 2 ( the scene where Pandarus first brings Troilus and Cressida together ) makes use of the same kind of juxtaposition as the two opening scenes , and the device is ...
1 — the most brilliant scene of pure comedy in the - , canon . VI . ... 2 ( the scene where Pandarus first brings Troilus and Cressida together ) makes use of the same kind of juxtaposition as the two opening scenes , and the device is ...
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Cassandra appears at the end of what is probably the corresponding scene in the Admiral's Company plot and towards the end of the corresponding scene in Heywood's Iron Age . 104. eld ( Theob . conj . ) Q. ' elders ' ; F. ' old ' .
Cassandra appears at the end of what is probably the corresponding scene in the Admiral's Company plot and towards the end of the corresponding scene in Heywood's Iron Age . 104. eld ( Theob . conj . ) Q. ' elders ' ; F. ' old ' .
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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