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▸ noun: the first of the two operas by William Walton, and was premiered in 1954.
▸ noun: The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida, often shortened to Troilus and Cressida (or )Stage director John Barton notes that, should the metre demand it, Troilus should be pronounced with three syllables: ), is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1602.
▸ noun: Troilus And Cressida; Or, Truth Found
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▸ noun: the first of the two operas by William Walton, and was premiered in 1954.
▸ noun: The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida, often shortened to Troilus and Cressida (or )Stage director John Barton notes that, should the metre demand it, Troilus should be pronounced with three syllables: ), is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1602.
▸ noun: Troilus And Cressida; Or, Truth Found
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▸ Usage examples for Troilus and Cressida
▸ Idioms related to Troilus and Cressida
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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