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, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... CRESSIDA . PROLOGUE . In Troy there lies the scene . From isles of Greece The princes orgulous , ' their high blood chaf'd , Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ministers and instruments Of cruel war : Sixty ...
... CRESSIDA . PROLOGUE . In Troy there lies the scene . From isles of Greece The princes orgulous , ' their high blood chaf'd , Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ministers and instruments Of cruel war : Sixty ...
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... fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! -when she comes ! — -When is she thence ? 5 Servant . 6 Habit . ↑ Weaker . 8 Shrink . Pandarus . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ever 4 ++ TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! -when she comes ! — -When is she thence ? 5 Servant . 6 Habit . ↑ Weaker . 8 Shrink . Pandarus . Well , she look'd yesternight fairer than ever 4 ++ TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... : if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she has the mends in her own hands . Troilus . Good Pandarus ! how now , Pandarus ? 9 Split . Pandarus . I have had my labour for my travel TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 5.
... : if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she has the mends in her own hands . Troilus . Good Pandarus ! how now , Pandarus ? 9 Split . Pandarus . I have had my labour for my travel TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 5.
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... , and where she resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... , and where she resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... CRESSIDA and ALEXANDER . Cressida . Who were those went by ? Alexander . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Cressida . And whither go they ? Alexander . Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle ...
... CRESSIDA and ALEXANDER . Cressida . Who were those went by ? Alexander . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Cressida . And whither go they ? Alexander . Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle ...
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