The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... Hector's sword . He echoes Hamlet when he asks : ' What is aught but as ' tis valued ? ' All this tends to show that the Camp - scenes , as we have them , may probably be dated betwen 1602 and 1605 ; while in the Romance much survives ...
... Hector's sword . He echoes Hamlet when he asks : ' What is aught but as ' tis valued ? ' All this tends to show that the Camp - scenes , as we have them , may probably be dated betwen 1602 and 1605 ; while in the Romance much survives ...
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... Hector , Pompey were ' Worthies , ' staled like the rest of the Nine by the burlesque glories of fairs and shows . The Trojan story itself had been handled a few years earlier than Shakespeare with a familiar realism closely resembling ...
... Hector , Pompey were ' Worthies , ' staled like the rest of the Nine by the burlesque glories of fairs and shows . The Trojan story itself had been handled a few years earlier than Shakespeare with a familiar realism closely resembling ...
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... Hector ; but the whole of Greek literature and philosophy is a familiar topic to the Dardans and Argives of Greene . ' Doe wee not know , ' asks Polyxena , ' our enemies are Grecians , taught in their schooles amongst their philosophers ...
... Hector ; but the whole of Greek literature and philosophy is a familiar topic to the Dardans and Argives of Greene . ' Doe wee not know , ' asks Polyxena , ' our enemies are Grecians , taught in their schooles amongst their philosophers ...
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... Hector by a previous engagement with Polyxena ( v . 1. ) ; Hector himself , arming for the field , has sternly to silence a foolishly protesting Andromache , whose proper place is in the women's quarters ( whither she is peremptorily ...
... Hector by a previous engagement with Polyxena ( v . 1. ) ; Hector himself , arming for the field , has sternly to silence a foolishly protesting Andromache , whose proper place is in the women's quarters ( whither she is peremptorily ...
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... Hector . Hector himself is a nobler figure , and yet chivalry is made ridiculous in Hector's challenge to Ajax , in the jealous intrigues it occasions , and in his solemn withdrawal at the last moment out of pious regard for the blood ...
... Hector . Hector himself is a nobler figure , and yet chivalry is made ridiculous in Hector's challenge to Ajax , in the jealous intrigues it occasions , and in his solemn withdrawal at the last moment out of pious regard for the blood ...
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