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... Troilus and Cressida , Thersites , speaking of Menelaus , calls him ' The goodly transfor- mation of Jupiter there , the primitive statue and oblique memorial of cuckolds . Edw . A wisp of straws were worth a thousand crowns , To make ...
... Troilus and Cressida , Thersites , speaking of Menelaus , calls him ' The goodly transfor- mation of Jupiter there , the primitive statue and oblique memorial of cuckolds . Edw . A wisp of straws were worth a thousand crowns , To make ...
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... Troilus and Cressida , in the very curious rhiming Latin Ver- sion of that poem which I possess in manuscript . This word [ morter ] doth plainely intimate Jeffery Chaucer to have been an esquire of the body in ordinary to the king ...
... Troilus and Cressida , in the very curious rhiming Latin Ver- sion of that poem which I possess in manuscript . This word [ morter ] doth plainely intimate Jeffery Chaucer to have been an esquire of the body in ordinary to the king ...
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... TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . MR . Steevens informs us that Shakspeare received | the greater part of the materials that were used in the construction of this play from the Troy Book of Lydgate . It is presumed that the ...
... TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . MR . Steevens informs us that Shakspeare received | the greater part of the materials that were used in the construction of this play from the Troy Book of Lydgate . It is presumed that the ...
Side 155
... Troilus and giving him her glove in the comedy of Histriomastix , 1610. I think that the satire was pointed at the older drama of Decker and Chettle ; and should certainly give a later date to the play of Shakspeare than that which has ...
... Troilus and giving him her glove in the comedy of Histriomastix , 1610. I think that the satire was pointed at the older drama of Decker and Chettle ; and should certainly give a later date to the play of Shakspeare than that which has ...
Side 156
... TROILUS armed , and PANDARUS . Troilus . CALL here my varlet , I'll unarm again : Why should I war without the walls of Troy , 1 This prologue is wanting in the quarto editions . Steevens thinks that it is not by Shakspeare ; and that ...
... TROILUS armed , and PANDARUS . Troilus . CALL here my varlet , I'll unarm again : Why should I war without the walls of Troy , 1 This prologue is wanting in the quarto editions . Steevens thinks that it is not by Shakspeare ; and that ...
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