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Troilus and Cressida: Third Series, Revised Edition
Oct 22, 2015, The Arden Shakespeare
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Troïlus et Cressida
2013, Les Solitaires intempestifs
in French
- Deuxième édition revue et corrigée.
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The tragedy of Troylus and Cressida.: [Edited from the original text by G.B. Harrison.
1955, Penguin Books
in English
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Eternal reader, you have here a new play, never staled with the stage, never clapperclawed with the palms of the vulgar, and yet passing full of the palm comical; for it is a birth of your brain that never undertook anything comical vainly.
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