Troilus and CressidaMethuen, 1982 - 337 Seiten At Troy during the Trojan War, Troilus and Cressida begin a love affair. Cressida is forced to leave Troy to join her father in the Greek camp. Meanwhile, the Greeks endeavour to lessen the pride of Achilles. The tone alternates between bawdy comedy and tragic gloom. Readers and theatre-goers have frequently found it difficult to understand how they are meant to respond to the characters. |
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... force of that chayne fastned to his tong , as who would say , by force of his perswasions ' ( Elizabethan Critical Essays , ed . G. Gregory Smith , 1904 , Vol . I , p . 147 ) . The remainder of the paragraph is an interesting defence of ...
... force of that chayne fastned to his tong , as who would say , by force of his perswasions ' ( Elizabethan Critical Essays , ed . G. Gregory Smith , 1904 , Vol . I , p . 147 ) . The remainder of the paragraph is an interesting defence of ...
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... Force him with praises pour in , pour in , his ambition is dry . Ulyss . [ To Agamemnon . ] My lord , you feed too much on this dislike . Nest . Our noble general , do not do so . Diom . You must prepare to fight without Achilles ...
... Force him with praises pour in , pour in , his ambition is dry . Ulyss . [ To Agamemnon . ] My lord , you feed too much on this dislike . Nest . Our noble general , do not do so . Diom . You must prepare to fight without Achilles ...
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... force is witlesse : I have care of that that may ensew . Thou well canst fyght : the king dooth choose the tymes for fyghting dew 440 By myne advyce . Thou only with thy body canst avayle , But I with bodye and with mynd too profite doo ...
... force is witlesse : I have care of that that may ensew . Thou well canst fyght : the king dooth choose the tymes for fyghting dew 440 By myne advyce . Thou only with thy body canst avayle , But I with bodye and with mynd too profite doo ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
d Homer | 33 |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abbott Achilles action Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax allusion Antenor appears argument Aristotle arms Calchas Capell Caxton Chaucer compositor conj Cress Criseyde Deighton Diom Diomedes doth edited editors emendation Eneas Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fight fool give gloss Grecian Greek hand Hanmer hath Hect Hector Hecuba Helen hence honour Iliad imply Johnson judgement kiss look lord lovers Lydgate Malone Menelaus merely Metamorphoses nature Nest Nestor night Ovid Pand Pandarus Paris passage Patro Patroclus perhaps phrase play Polyxena Pope praise Priam pride Prologue prose Q,F subst Quarto reading Rowe scene seems sense speak speech Steevens suggests sweet sword tell tent thee Theobald Thers Thersites thing thou Tilley tion Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Criseyde Trojan Trojan War Troy trumpet Tw.N Ulysses v.ii v.iii variant Variorum verb Walker NCS William Shakespeare word