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Page xli
... death according to Caxton ) is anticipated so as to provide Achilles ' excuse for failing to keep the engagement by which Hector , on the contrary , set such store ; and that the circumstances of the death of 2 1 See also my note to 3 ...
... death according to Caxton ) is anticipated so as to provide Achilles ' excuse for failing to keep the engagement by which Hector , on the contrary , set such store ; and that the circumstances of the death of 2 1 See also my note to 3 ...
Page xlii
... death of Hector ( Caxton's sixth battle ) . This manoeuvring to motivate Achilles ' actions ( especially , of course , in representing Patroclus ' death as what finally goaded him into action ) naturally suggests an awareness of Homeric ...
... death of Hector ( Caxton's sixth battle ) . This manoeuvring to motivate Achilles ' actions ( especially , of course , in representing Patroclus ' death as what finally goaded him into action ) naturally suggests an awareness of Homeric ...
Page 78
... death . O , poor gentleman ! A plague upon Antenor ! Cressida . Good uncle , I beseech you , on my knees I beseech you , what's the matter ? 90 Pandarus . Thou must be gone , wench , thou must be gone ; thou art changed for Antenor ...
... death . O , poor gentleman ! A plague upon Antenor ! Cressida . Good uncle , I beseech you , on my knees I beseech you , what's the matter ? 90 Pandarus . Thou must be gone , wench , thou must be gone ; thou art changed for Antenor ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Copyright | |
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