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... fight at Philippi ( IV.iii.195-224 ) , each stemming from his abstract theo- retical moralizing , rather than fact ... fights 82 THE TRAGIC ENGAGEMENT.
... fight at Philippi ( IV.iii.195-224 ) , each stemming from his abstract theo- retical moralizing , rather than fact ... fights 82 THE TRAGIC ENGAGEMENT.
Page 136
... fighting properly ; diplomacy abruptly tears Cressida away . So , Hector challenges the jaded Greeks to a tourney , cele- brating true love , and meets Ajax , his cousin , whom he cannot fight . Finally , both stories merge in death ...
... fighting properly ; diplomacy abruptly tears Cressida away . So , Hector challenges the jaded Greeks to a tourney , cele- brating true love , and meets Ajax , his cousin , whom he cannot fight . Finally , both stories merge in death ...
Page 140
... fight between lines 13 and 14 , Achilles attacking after line 13 , and being beaten down . Hector's offer , " pause ... fight , indicates , for all his excuses , that he no longer has stomach for a fair fight . Instead , he goes to his ...
... fight between lines 13 and 14 , Achilles attacking after line 13 , and being beaten down . Hector's offer , " pause ... fight , indicates , for all his excuses , that he no longer has stomach for a fair fight . Instead , he goes to his ...
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