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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... death himself , That there's no maculation in thy heart : But , be thou true , say I , to fashion in My sequent protestation : be thou true , And I will see thee . Cressida . O , you shall be expos'd , my lord , to dangers As infinite ...
... death himself , That there's no maculation in thy heart : But , be thou true , say I , to fashion in My sequent protestation : be thou true , And I will see thee . Cressida . O , you shall be expos'd , my lord , to dangers As infinite ...
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... death . Hector . Not Neoptolemus so mirable ( On whose bright crest , Fame with her loud'st O yes , Cries , This is he , ) could promise to himself A thought of added honour torn from Hector . Eneas . There is expectance here from both ...
... death . Hector . Not Neoptolemus so mirable ( On whose bright crest , Fame with her loud'st O yes , Cries , This is he , ) could promise to himself A thought of added honour torn from Hector . Eneas . There is expectance here from both ...
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... death : To - night , all friends . Hector . Thy hand upon that match . Agamemnon . First , all you peers of Greece , go to my tent ; There in the full convive1 we : afterwards , 2 Forename , 3 Stithy , is a smith's shop . 4 Feast . As ...
... death : To - night , all friends . Hector . Thy hand upon that match . Agamemnon . First , all you peers of Greece , go to my tent ; There in the full convive1 we : afterwards , 2 Forename , 3 Stithy , is a smith's shop . 4 Feast . As ...
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... death ! [ Puts off his Helmet , and hangs his Shield behind him . Enter ACHILLES and MYRMIDONS . Achilles . Look , Hector , how the sun begins to set , How ugly night comes breathing at his heels : Even with the vail and dark'ning of ...
... death ! [ Puts off his Helmet , and hangs his Shield behind him . Enter ACHILLES and MYRMIDONS . Achilles . Look , Hector , how the sun begins to set , How ugly night comes breathing at his heels : Even with the vail and dark'ning of ...
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... death the gods have us befriended , Great Troy is ours , and our sharp wars are ended . [ Exeunt marching . SCENE XI . - Another Part of the Field . Enter ENEAS and TROJANS . Eneas . Stand , ho ! yet are we masters of the field ; Never ...
... death the gods have us befriended , Great Troy is ours , and our sharp wars are ended . [ Exeunt marching . SCENE XI . - Another Part of the Field . Enter ENEAS and TROJANS . Eneas . Stand , ho ! yet are we masters of the field ; Never ...
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