The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida, Band 34Yale University Press, 1927 - 197 Seiten |
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... the Greek Camp before it . ] The Dramatis Personæ were first supplied , imper- fectly , by Rowe ( ed . 1709 ) , and later completed by Theobald ( ed . 1733 ) . [ A Never Writer , to an Ever Reader . [ DRAMATIS PERSONE .
... the Greek Camp before it . ] The Dramatis Personæ were first supplied , imper- fectly , by Rowe ( ed . 1709 ) , and later completed by Theobald ( ed . 1733 ) . [ A Never Writer , to an Ever Reader . [ DRAMATIS PERSONE .
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... never stal'd with the Stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palms of the vulgar , and yet passing full of the palm comical , for it is a birth of your brain that 4 never undertook anything comical vainly . And were but the vain names ...
... never stal'd with the Stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palms of the vulgar , and yet passing full of the palm comical , for it is a birth of your brain that 4 never undertook anything comical vainly . And were but the vain names ...
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William Shakespeare Nathaniel Burton Paradise. X A Never Writer , to an Ever Reader worth as even poor I know to be stuff'd in it . It deserves such a labour as well as the best comedy in Terence or Plautus . And believe this , that 32 ...
William Shakespeare Nathaniel Burton Paradise. X A Never Writer , to an Ever Reader worth as even poor I know to be stuff'd in it . It deserves such a labour as well as the best comedy in Terence or Plautus . And believe this , that 32 ...
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... flinch 33 So ... thence ; cf. n . 39 a storm ; cf. n . 43 An : if 29 what : what kind of 37 rive : split 41 couch'd : lying conealed 44 go to : never mind Troilus and Cressida , I. i Reply not in how 4 The Tragedy of.
... flinch 33 So ... thence ; cf. n . 39 a storm ; cf. n . 43 An : if 29 what : what kind of 37 rive : split 41 couch'd : lying conealed 44 go to : never mind Troilus and Cressida , I. i Reply not in how 4 The Tragedy of.
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... never yet , that ever knew Love got so sweet as when desire did sue . Therefore this maxim out of love I teach : Achievement is command ; ungain'd , beseech . 316 That though my heart's contents firm love doth bear , Nothing of that ...
... never yet , that ever knew Love got so sweet as when desire did sue . Therefore this maxim out of love I teach : Achievement is command ; ungain'd , beseech . 316 That though my heart's contents firm love doth bear , Nothing of that ...
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Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Antenor arms bastard blood Brabbler brave brother Troilus Calchas cousin Cres dear deeds Deiphobus Diomed Diomedes doth Elizabethan emendation Eneas Enter Achilles Enter Pandarus Enter Troilus Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell fear fight Folio and Quarto Folio reading fool give gods Grecian Greece Greek Camp Greekish Hark hath heart heavens Hect Hector Hecuba Helen honour Jove kiss lady look lord Menelaus modern editors Myrmidons Neoptolemus Nest Nestor night numbers o'er Pandarus Paris Patr Patroclus play praise Priam pride prince prithee Prologue proud Quarto Quarto reading quibble Scene Shakespeare shame soul speak sweet queen sword tarry Tatlock tell tent thee Ther there's Thersites thing thou art thought to-day to-morrow Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Criseyde Troy Troyan true trumpet truth Ulyss valiant valour What's word yonder
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Seite 73 - For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast: keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons That one by one pursue: if you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost...
Seite 73 - As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done: perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright: to have done is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Seite 20 - The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place ? Take but degree away, untune that string, And hark, what discord follows...
Seite 20 - O! when degree is shak'd Which is the ladder to all high designs, The enterprise is sick. How could communities, Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities...
Seite 60 - Too subtle-potent, tun'd too sharp in sweetness, For the capacity of my ruder powers : I fear it much ; and I do fear, besides, That I shall lose distinction in my joys ; As...
Seite 73 - For time is like a fashionable host, That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer: welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing.
Seite 114 - ... delight, If there be rule in unity itself, This is not she. O madness of discourse, That cause sets up with and against itself; Bi-fold authority! where reason can revolt Without perdition, and loss assume all reason Without revolt: this is, and is not, Cressid. Within my soul there doth conduce a fight Of this strange nature, that a thing inseparate Divides more wider than the sky and earth...
Seite 19 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre, Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order...
Seite 74 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Seite 63 - This is the monstruosity in love, lady, that the will is infinite, and the execution confined ; that the desire is boundless, and the act a slave to limit.