The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial IndexGinn & Heath, 1899 |
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... Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 : " Take but degree away , and each thing meets in mere oppugnancy . " The Poet repeat- edly uses to confound for to destroy . 5 Liberty in the sense of libertinism or licentiousness . 6 Merely in its old ...
... Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 : " Take but degree away , and each thing meets in mere oppugnancy . " The Poet repeat- edly uses to confound for to destroy . 5 Liberty in the sense of libertinism or licentiousness . 6 Merely in its old ...
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... Troilus and Cressida , iv . 5 : " For Hector , in his blaze of wrath , subscribes to tender ob- jects . " Here subscribe is yield , relent , or submit , and so is the opposite of swear against . 23 That is , enough to induce a whore to ...
... Troilus and Cressida , iv . 5 : " For Hector , in his blaze of wrath , subscribes to tender ob- jects . " Here subscribe is yield , relent , or submit , and so is the opposite of swear against . 23 That is , enough to induce a whore to ...
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... TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . F IRST heard of through an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated January 28 , 1609 , and reading as follows : “ Richard Bonian and Henry Walley : Entered for their copy , under the hands of Mr. Segar , Deputy ...
... TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . F IRST heard of through an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated January 28 , 1609 , and reading as follows : “ Richard Bonian and Henry Walley : Entered for their copy , under the hands of Mr. Segar , Deputy ...
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... Troilus and Cressida is called a history " ; while in the prefatory address it is spoken of as a comedy . " In the folio of 1623 , where it was next printed , it is called a " tragedy . " The circumstances of its appearance in the ...
... Troilus and Cressida is called a history " ; while in the prefatory address it is spoken of as a comedy . " In the folio of 1623 , where it was next printed , it is called a " tragedy . " The circumstances of its appearance in the ...
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... Troilus and Cressida are so like those in the plays thus revised , as to infer a common cause . And the argument thence growing is not a little strengthened by an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated February 7 , 1603 : " Mr ...
... Troilus and Cressida are so like those in the plays thus revised , as to infer a common cause . And the argument thence growing is not a little strengthened by an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated February 7 , 1603 : " Mr ...
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