The Oxford Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaTroilus and Cressida is perhaps Shakespeare's most philosophical play, and its preoccupation with war, sex, and time has seemed peculiarly relevant since the First World War. Fine productions have demonstrated the play's theatrical power, and critics have explored and illuminated its ideas and its exceptionally complex language. Kenneth Muir, in his introduction, sets the play in its historical context, discusses its odd career in the theatre, examines Shakespeare's handling of his multiple sources, and assesses the contribution of interpretative criticism to a deeper understanding of this sombre examination of a fallen world. |
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... heaven rides , knit all the Greekish ears To his experienced tongue - yet let it please both , Thou great , and wise ... heavens ' ) . 66 On which ... ears Having inserted ' the ' , F had to alter ' Greekish ' for metrical reasons . 68 ...
... heaven rides , knit all the Greekish ears To his experienced tongue - yet let it please both , Thou great , and wise ... heavens ' ) . 66 On which ... ears Having inserted ' the ' , F had to alter ' Greekish ' for metrical reasons . 68 ...
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... 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 . And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble ...
... 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 . And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble ...
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... heavens , their instruments , are attacking Troy ( Upton , who cites Psalms 2 : 4 and 37 : 13 : ' He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh them to scorn : the Lord shall have them in derision ' ) . 8 at once ... mercy kill us quickly , to ...
... heavens , their instruments , are attacking Troy ( Upton , who cites Psalms 2 : 4 and 37 : 13 : ' He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh them to scorn : the Lord shall have them in derision ' ) . 8 at once ... mercy kill us quickly , to ...
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