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... comic effect has all but vanished under the stress of a scorn too mordant for laughter . He is a fellow of Pistol and of Thersites , a wordy pre- > tender to valour who suffers a still more elaborate 116 All's Well That Ends Well.
... comic effect has all but vanished under the stress of a scorn too mordant for laughter . He is a fellow of Pistol and of Thersites , a wordy pre- > tender to valour who suffers a still more elaborate 116 All's Well That Ends Well.
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... THERSITES , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . ALEXANDER , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus . Servant to Paris . Servant to Diomedes . HELEN , wife to Menelaus . ANDROMACHE , wife to Hector . CASSANDRA , daughter to Priam , a ...
... THERSITES , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . ALEXANDER , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus . Servant to Paris . Servant to Diomedes . HELEN , wife to Menelaus . ANDROMACHE , wife to Hector . CASSANDRA , daughter to Priam , a ...
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... Thersites are promising enough ; but as if he grew weary of his task , after an Entrance or two , he lets ' em fall ; and the later part of the Tragedy is nothing but a confusion of Drums and Trumpets , Excursions and Alarms . The chief ...
... Thersites are promising enough ; but as if he grew weary of his task , after an Entrance or two , he lets ' em fall ; and the later part of the Tragedy is nothing but a confusion of Drums and Trumpets , Excursions and Alarms . The chief ...
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... Thersites . The scenes which have any connexion whatever with the Troilus story are comparatively few and slight ; they begin in the third act , with Calchas ' appeal for the exchange of Antenor for Cressida . This business is but a ...
... Thersites . The scenes which have any connexion whatever with the Troilus story are comparatively few and slight ; they begin in the third act , with Calchas ' appeal for the exchange of Antenor for Cressida . This business is but a ...
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... Thersites with his mastic jaws ' looks very like a reference to the flagellant Dekker of the Satiromastix , whom Jonson himself had called ' one of the most overflowing rank wits of Rome ' ; and the burlesque upon Homeric heroes would ...
... Thersites with his mastic jaws ' looks very like a reference to the flagellant Dekker of the Satiromastix , whom Jonson himself had called ' one of the most overflowing rank wits of Rome ' ; and the burlesque upon Homeric heroes would ...
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Achilles Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Antenor Beat Beatrice Benedick Bertram blood Bora Borachio brother Calchas Claud Claudio Count cousin Cres Cressida daughter death DEIPHOBUS Diomed DIOMEDES dost doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell father fear fool friar Gent give grace Grecian Greek hast hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Hero hither honour husband Isab King knave lady Lafeu Leon Leonato look Lord Angelo Lucio madam maid marry master Master constable Menelaus never night noble Pandarus pardon Parolles Patr Patroclus Pedro play Pompey praise pray Priam prince Prov provost Re-enter Rousillon SCENE Shakespeare Signior soul speak sweet tell thank thee Ther there's Thersites thine thing thou art to-morrow Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Ulyss what's wife word