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Hector's a gallant man . Alexander . As may be in the world , lady . Pandarus .
What's that ? what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus .
Good morrow , cousin Cressid : what do you talk of ? —Good morrow , Alexander
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Hector's a gallant man . Alexander . As may be in the world , lady . Pandarus .
What's that ? what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus .
Good morrow , cousin Cressid : what do you talk of ? —Good morrow , Alexander
.
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... the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise , sole
pure , transcends . Agamemnon . Sir , you of Troy , call you yourself Æneas ?
Æneas . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Agamemnon . What's your affair , I pray
you ?
... the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise , sole
pure , transcends . Agamemnon . Sir , you of Troy , call you yourself Æneas ?
Æneas . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Agamemnon . What's your affair , I pray
you ?
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How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Thersites . You see him there ,
do you ? Achilles . Ay ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , look upon him .
Achilles . So I do ; What's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , but regard him well .
Achilles .
How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Thersites . You see him there ,
do you ? Achilles . Ay ; what's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , look upon him .
Achilles . So I do ; What's the matter ? Thersites . Nay , but regard him well .
Achilles .
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Ajax . O thou cur ! I shallAchilles . Will you set your wit to a fool's ? Thersites . No ,
I warrant you ; for a fool's will shame it . Patroclus . Good words , Thersites .
Achilles . What's the quarrel ? Ajax . I bade the vile owl , go , learn me the tenor of
the ...
Ajax . O thou cur ! I shallAchilles . Will you set your wit to a fool's ? Thersites . No ,
I warrant you ; for a fool's will shame it . Patroclus . Good words , Thersites .
Achilles . What's the quarrel ? Ajax . I bade the vile owl , go , learn me the tenor of
the ...
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in to my table so many meals ? Come ; what's Agamemnon ? Thersites . Thy
commander , Achilles ; —Then tell me , Patroclus , what's Achilles ? Patroclus .
Thy lord , Thersites ; Then tell me , I pray thee , what's thyself ? Thersites . Thy
knower ...
in to my table so many meals ? Come ; what's Agamemnon ? Thersites . Thy
commander , Achilles ; —Then tell me , Patroclus , what's Achilles ? Patroclus .
Thy lord , Thersites ; Then tell me , I pray thee , what's thyself ? Thersites . Thy
knower ...
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