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Page xi
... lady , " says Troilus , " in the fountain of our love ? " And she makes answer : " More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . " When nothing but the dregs is left , she passes out of the play with a reflection on her own fickle and ...
... lady , " says Troilus , " in the fountain of our love ? " And she makes answer : " More dregs than water , if my fears have eyes . " When nothing but the dregs is left , she passes out of the play with a reflection on her own fickle and ...
Page xii
... lady - love in Polyxena , one of the daughters of King Priam . In the world of romance , without love there was no good fighting . But Shake- speare so transforms the old legend that the love of Achilles remains neither natural nor ...
... lady - love in Polyxena , one of the daughters of King Priam . In the world of romance , without love there was no good fighting . But Shake- speare so transforms the old legend that the love of Achilles remains neither natural nor ...
Page xxi
... lady ( I. i . ) , speaks of " her hand , in whose compari- son all whites are ink , " just as Romeo speaks of " the white wonder of dear Juliet's hand . " " O Cressida , " he says again ( IV . ii . ) , 66 " but that the busy day , Waked ...
... lady ( I. i . ) , speaks of " her hand , in whose compari- son all whites are ink , " just as Romeo speaks of " the white wonder of dear Juliet's hand . " " O Cressida , " he says again ( IV . ii . ) , 66 " but that the busy day , Waked ...
Page xxiv
... lady visiting London , examples this . He invokes the town : " Yeelde me a good accompt Of hir that is my joie , And send hir to hir Troylus That longs for hir in Troie . " If we had no specific evidence we still could not doubt that ...
... lady visiting London , examples this . He invokes the town : " Yeelde me a good accompt Of hir that is my joie , And send hir to hir Troylus That longs for hir in Troie . " If we had no specific evidence we still could not doubt that ...
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... lady , hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions ; he is as valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , slow as the elephant : a man into whom nature hath so crowded humours that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly ...
... lady , hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions ; he is as valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , slow as the elephant : a man into whom nature hath so crowded humours that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly ...
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