The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... ¯neas shall want troops , 5 The battery proceeding from my heart , which is strong enough to break through the sevenfold shield of Ajax ; keep having the sense of retain or hold in . 6 That is , all length of journey or travel ; as is ...
... ¯neas shall want troops , 5 The battery proceeding from my heart , which is strong enough to break through the sevenfold shield of Ajax ; keep having the sense of retain or hold in . 6 That is , all length of journey or travel ; as is ...
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... ¯neas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro . By whom , ¯neas ? Ene . Troilus , by Menelaus . Tro . Let Paris bleed ; ' tis but a scorse to scorn ; 15 Paris is gored with Menelaus ' horn ...
... ¯neas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro . By whom , ¯neas ? Ene . Troilus , by Menelaus . Tro . Let Paris bleed ; ' tis but a scorse to scorn ; 15 Paris is gored with Menelaus ' horn ...
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... ¯neas : is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you : but mark Troilus ; you shall see anon . Cres . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes . Pan . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , 12 I can tell you ; and he's ...
... ¯neas : is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you : but mark Troilus ; you shall see anon . Cres . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes . Pan . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , 12 I can tell you ; and he's ...
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... ¯neas , Peace , Trojan lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise distains his worth , If that the praised himself bring the praise forth : 38 But what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame blows ; that praise , sole ...
... ¯neas , Peace , Trojan lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise distains his worth , If that the praised himself bring the praise forth : 38 But what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame blows ; that praise , sole ...
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... ¯neas ! By my troth , I knew you not : what news with you so early ? Ene . Is not Prince Troilus here ? Pan . Here ! what should he do here ? Ene . Come , he is here , my lord ; do not deny him : It doth import him much to speak with me ...
... ¯neas ! By my troth , I knew you not : what news with you so early ? Ene . Is not Prince Troilus here ? Pan . Here ! what should he do here ? Ene . Come , he is here , my lord ; do not deny him : It doth import him much to speak with me ...
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Achilles ¯neas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Alexas C¿s C¿sar Calchas called Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Collier's second folio Corrected Cres Cressida death Diomed DIOMEDES doth Dyce Egypt Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fear fight fool foot-note fortune friends give gods Grecian Greek Guard hand Hanmer hath hear heart Hect Hector Helen honour Iras Julius C¿sar King kiss lady Lepidus look lord madam Mark Antony meaning Menelaus Mess Nest Nestor noble Octavia old copies old text original reads Pandarus Patr Patroclus play Plutarch Poet Pompey praise pray Priam prince Proculeius quarto Queen SCENE sense Shakespeare Sold soldier speak speech sweet sword tell thee Ther There's Thersites thing thou art thou hast thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy trumpet Ulyss unto Walker What's word