The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida, Volumul 32Yale University Press, 1956 - 169 pagini A tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1602. It was described by Frederick S. Boas as one of Shakespeare's problem plays. The play ends on a very bleak note with the death of the noble Trojan Hector and destruction of the love between Troilus and Cressida. |
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Pagina 109
... Stand fair , I prithee ; let me look on thee . Achilles . Behold thy fill . Hector . Nay , I have done already . Achilles . Thou art too brief . I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee limb by limb . 239 Hector . O ...
... Stand fair , I prithee ; let me look on thee . Achilles . Behold thy fill . Hector . Nay , I have done already . Achilles . Thou art too brief . I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee limb by limb . 239 Hector . O ...
Pagina 124
... stand by thy stained name And they'll seem glorious . Ulysses . O , contain yourself . 189 Your passion draws ears hither . Enter Aeneas . Aeneas . I have been seeking you this hour , my lord . Hector by this is arming him in Troy ...
... stand by thy stained name And they'll seem glorious . Ulysses . O , contain yourself . 189 Your passion draws ears hither . Enter Aeneas . Aeneas . I have been seeking you this hour , my lord . Hector by this is arming him in Troy ...
Pagina 156
William Shakespeare Jackson Justice Campbell. the paradox of the line as it stands in F underlines the general ... stand . 151-4 That cause .. Without revolt These knotty lines are clearer if we realize that Troilus has by this ...
William Shakespeare Jackson Justice Campbell. the paradox of the line as it stands in F underlines the general ... stand . 151-4 That cause .. Without revolt These knotty lines are clearer if we realize that Troilus has by this ...
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Preface of the General Editors | 1 |
Notes | 142 |
Text and Date | 159 |
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Agamemnon Ajax Andromache Antenor arm'd arms bastard beauty beseech blood Brabbler brave breath brother Troilus Calchas call'd Cassandra Chaucer cousin cuckold dear Deiphobus Diomed Diomedes divel doth emendation emulation Enter Achilles Enter Aeneas Enter Pandarus Enter Troilus eyes F and Q fair faith Farewell fear fight Folio fool give gods Grecian Greek Greekish Hark hath hear heart heavens Hector Hecuba Helen Helen loves Hellenus honor horn Ilium Jove kiss lady Laomedon look meaning Menelaus Myrmidons nere Nestor night Paris Patroclus praise Priam Prince Troilus prithee proud Q reading Quarto reason SCENE 2 Enter SD Exeunt sense Servant shame soul speak speech stand story sweet lord sweet queen sword syllables tarry tent There's Thersites thing thou art thought Troilus and Cressida Troy Troyan true trumpet truth Ulysses uncle valiant What's whore word yonder