| Lars Engle - 1993 - 284 pàgines
...subjugation of women to the markets in which they are exchanged) he enjoins all male inscribers to set them down For sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. (4.5.58) When she finds an opportunity to speak (following the example of Patroclus, she makes fun... | |
| Laura Christian Ford - 1994 - 308 pàgines
...At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give accosting welcome ere it comes, And wide unclasp the tables...sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. (4.5.54-63) In Ulysses' view, a woman who acts so provocatively to men in general is a slut and should... | |
| John Russell - 1995 - 260 pàgines
...her lip; Nay, her foot speaks. Her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a...sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. (IV.v.54-63) Can this be the selfsame character that, in seeming sincerity, pledged to Troilus unswerving... | |
| Mary Beth Rose - 1995 - 208 pàgines
...her lip, Nay, her foot speaks; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a...sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. (4.5.54-63) Ulysses' gloss capitalizes on Cressida's shift from silence to speech during the scene.... | |
| Lisa Jardine - 1996 - 224 pàgines
...every joint and motive of her body. / O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, / That give accosting welcome ere it comes, / And wide unclasp the tables...spoils of opportunity / And daughters of the game. [Flourish.] / All. The Trojan's trumpet'. Kenneth Palmer's footnote in the Arden edition (London, Methuen,... | |
| Lisa Jardine - 1996 - 228 pàgines
...That give accosting welcome ere it comes, / And wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts / To even- ticklish reader: set them down / For sluttish spoils of opportunity / And daughters of the game. [Flourish.] / AIL The Trojan's trumpet'. Kenneth Palmer's fooinote in the Arden edition (London, Methuen,... | |
| Gordon Williams - 1996 - 298 pàgines
...give accosting welcome ere it comes, And wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts To every tickling reader, set them down For sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. (IV.vi.57) This keys with the friendly meeting of Hector and Achilles in the next scene (1.123), when... | |
| William Shakespeare, Mary Foakes, R. A. Foakes - 1998 - 538 pàgines
...and Cressida, 4.5.55-7 Condemning Cressida, who has been kissed in turn by all the Creek leaders. 5 O these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a...sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game. Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida, 4.5.58-63 His scornful assessment of Cressida, as she arrives in the... | |
| Avraham Oz - 1998 - 324 pàgines
...every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers,22 so glib of tongue, That give accosting welcome ere it comes. And wide unclasp the tables...spoils of opportunity, And daughters of the game. (Troilus and Cressida, 4.5.54-63) And even though we know better than to trust the negotiation of meanings... | |
| Carla Mazzio - 2000 - 432 pàgines
...At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue. That give accosting welcome ere it comes, And wide unclasp the tables...spoils of opportunity. And daughters of the game. (4.5.56-64) Mead interprets the threat to "set down" Cressida as an economic metaphor that means Ulysses... | |
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