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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... mean ? Servant . Sir , I do depend upon that lord . Pandarus . You do depend upon a noble gentleman ; You know me , do you not ? 2 Titles . 3 * Boundary . Servant . ' Faith , sir , superficially . Pandarus TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 43.
... mean ? Servant . Sir , I do depend upon that lord . Pandarus . You do depend upon a noble gentleman ; You know me , do you not ? 2 Titles . 3 * Boundary . Servant . ' Faith , sir , superficially . Pandarus TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 43.
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... mean , friend . Servant . Who shall I command , sir ? Pandarus . Friend , we understand not one another ; I am too courtly , and thou art too cunning : At whose re- quest do these men play ? Servant . That's to't , indeed , sir : Marry ...
... mean , friend . Servant . Who shall I command , sir ? Pandarus . Friend , we understand not one another ; I am too courtly , and thou art too cunning : At whose re- quest do these men play ? Servant . That's to't , indeed , sir : Marry ...
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... Achilles . Ajax . Achilles . Good morrow . Ajax . Good morrow , Ajax . Ha ? Ay , and good next day , too . [ Exit AJAX . 4 Like a stranger . Achilles . What mean these fellows ? Know they not 54 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... Achilles . Ajax . Achilles . Good morrow . Ajax . Good morrow , Ajax . Ha ? Ay , and good next day , too . [ Exit AJAX . 4 Like a stranger . Achilles . What mean these fellows ? Know they not 54 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... mean these fellows ? Know they not Achilles ? Patroclus . They pass by strangely : they were us'd to bend , To send their smiles before them to Achilles : To come as humbly , as they us'd to creep To holy altars . Achilles . What , am I ...
... mean these fellows ? Know they not Achilles ? Patroclus . They pass by strangely : they were us'd to bend , To send their smiles before them to Achilles : To come as humbly , as they us'd to creep To holy altars . Achilles . What , am I ...
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... means to kill , more excellently . Diomedes . We sympathize : -Jove , let Æneas live , If to my sword his fate be not the glory , A thousand cómplete courses of the sun ! But , in mine emulous honour , let him die , With every joint a ...
... means to kill , more excellently . Diomedes . We sympathize : -Jove , let Æneas live , If to my sword his fate be not the glory , A thousand cómplete courses of the sun ! But , in mine emulous honour , let him die , With every joint a ...
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