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Shakespeare and the Troy story Whether the love story had ever exercised an attraction for Shakespeare seems very doubtful . Before the end of the sixteenth century , Cressida was not merely proverbial for her faithlessness but the ...
Shakespeare and the Troy story Whether the love story had ever exercised an attraction for Shakespeare seems very doubtful . Before the end of the sixteenth century , Cressida was not merely proverbial for her faithlessness but the ...
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Whether in verse or in prose , these descendants of Benoît have the family likeness one would expect and , factually , differ very little one from another so far as the story of Helen and Troy is concerned .
Whether in verse or in prose , these descendants of Benoît have the family likeness one would expect and , factually , differ very little one from another so far as the story of Helen and Troy is concerned .
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The story of Troilus ! and Briseida seems to have been the invention of Benoît , which achieved independent fame when Boccaccio elaborated , from Guido's translation of Benoît , his Il Filostrato ( Chaucer's source ) in which the ...
The story of Troilus ! and Briseida seems to have been the invention of Benoît , which achieved independent fame when Boccaccio elaborated , from Guido's translation of Benoît , his Il Filostrato ( Chaucer's source ) in which the ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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According Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax allusion arms battle better blood bring brother Cassandra Caxton comes common conj course Cressida death Diomed Diomedes doth Enter error Exit explains eyes fair faith fall fear field fight fool give gods goes Grecian Greeks hand hath head hear heart Hector Helen hold honour I'll keep kind kiss leave look lord Material matter mean meet Menelaus mind nature Nestor never night omits Pandarus Paris Patroclus person play praise present Priam pride prince printed Q. F. omit question reading reason Rowe scene seems sense Servant Shakespeare speak speech stand story strong suggests sweet sword tell tent thee Theob Thersites thing thou thought tion Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy true truth Ulysses variants worth