The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd a subject for my sword . But , Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as tetchy to be woo'd to woo , As she is stubborn - chaste ...
... fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd a subject for my sword . But , Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as tetchy to be woo'd to woo , As she is stubborn - chaste ...
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... fight , uncle ? Pandarus . Helenus ? no ; —yes , he'll fight indifferent well : -I marvel , where Troilus is ! -Hark , do you not hear the people cry , Troilus ? —Helenus is a priest . Cressida . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? 1 A ...
... fight , uncle ? Pandarus . Helenus ? no ; —yes , he'll fight indifferent well : -I marvel , where Troilus is ! -Hark , do you not hear the people cry , Troilus ? —Helenus is a priest . Cressida . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? 1 A ...
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... fight with Hector : Among ourselves , Give him allowance for the better man , For that will physick the great myrmidon , Who broils in loud applause ; and make him fall His crest , that prouder than blue Iris bends . If the dull ...
... fight with Hector : Among ourselves , Give him allowance for the better man , For that will physick the great myrmidon , Who broils in loud applause ; and make him fall His crest , that prouder than blue Iris bends . If the dull ...
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... fight . Achilles . Peace , fool ! Thersites . I would have peace and quietness , but the fool will not : he there ; that he ; look you there . Ajax . O thou cur ! I shall- Achilles . Will you set your wit to a fool's ? Thersites . No ...
... fight . Achilles . Peace , fool ! Thersites . I would have peace and quietness , but the fool will not : he there ; that he ; look you there . Ajax . O thou cur ! I shall- Achilles . Will you set your wit to a fool's ? Thersites . No ...
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... fight for and maintain ! Paris . Else might the world convinces of levity As well my undertakings as your counsels ; But I attest the gods , your full consent Gave wings to my propension , and cut off All fears attending on so dire a ...
... fight for and maintain ! Paris . Else might the world convinces of levity As well my undertakings as your counsels ; But I attest the gods , your full consent Gave wings to my propension , and cut off All fears attending on so dire a ...
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The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original ..., Volumen5 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1867 |
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