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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... comes to 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 ...
... comes to 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 ...
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... comes here ? Enter AGAMEMNON , ULYSSES , NESTOR , DIOMEDES , and AJAX . Achilles . Patroclus , I'll speak with nobody : -Come in with me , Thersites . [ Exit . Thersites . Here is such patchery , such juggling , and such knavery ...
... comes here ? Enter AGAMEMNON , ULYSSES , NESTOR , DIOMEDES , and AJAX . Achilles . Patroclus , I'll speak with nobody : -Come in with me , Thersites . [ Exit . Thersites . Here is such patchery , such juggling , and such knavery ...
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... comes Patroclus . Re - enter PATROCLUS . Nestor . No Achilles with him . Ulysses . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patroclus . Achilles bids me say he is much sorry ...
... comes Patroclus . Re - enter PATROCLUS . Nestor . No Achilles with him . Ulysses . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patroclus . Achilles bids me say he is much sorry ...
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... come from field ; let us to Priam's hall , To greet the warriors . Sweet Helen , I must woo you To help unarm our Hector : his stubborn ... comes .-- How now , how now ? Troilus . Sirrah , walk off , [ Exit SERVANT TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 47.
... come from field ; let us to Priam's hall , To greet the warriors . Sweet Helen , I must woo you To help unarm our Hector : his stubborn ... comes .-- How now , how now ? Troilus . Sirrah , walk off , [ Exit SERVANT TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 47.
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... comes to me now , and brings me heart : - : - Prince Troilus , I have lov'd you night and day For many weary months . Troilus . Why was my Cressid then so hard to win ? Cressida . Hard to seem won ; but I was won , my lord , With the ...
... comes to me now , and brings me heart : - : - Prince Troilus , I have lov'd you night and day For many weary months . Troilus . Why was my Cressid then so hard to win ? Cressida . Hard to seem won ; but I was won , my lord , With the ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Agrippa Ajax Alexas Arviragus Aufidius bear Belarius beseech blood brother Brutus Cæsar Caius call'd Casca Cassius CESAR Charmian Cinna Citizen Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus Cressida Cymbeline dear death Decius Diomed Diomedes Dolabella doth Eneas Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear fellow fight fool fortune friends give gods Guard Guiderius hand Hark hath hear heart heaven Hector Helen honour Iachimo Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady Lartius Lepidus look lord Lucius madam Marcius Mark Antony master Menas Menenius Messala Messenger musick Nestor never night noble Octavius Pandarus Patroclus peace Pisanio Pompey Posthumus pr'ythee pray queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Senator Servant Sicinius Soldier Soothsayer speak stand sweet sword tell thee there's Thersites thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue tribunes Troilus Trojan Troy true Ulysses Virgilia Volces Volumnia What's word worthy