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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... thou ? Patroclus . Thou mayest tell , that knowest . Achilles . O , tell , tell . Thersites . I'll decline the whole question . Agamem- non commands Achilles ; Achilles is my lord ; I am Patroclus ' knower ; and Patroclus is a fool ...
... thou ? Patroclus . Thou mayest tell , that knowest . Achilles . O , tell , tell . Thersites . I'll decline the whole question . Agamem- non commands Achilles ; Achilles is my lord ; I am Patroclus ' knower ; and Patroclus is a fool ...
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... thou hadst ne'er been born ! I knew , thou wouldst be his death : -O poor gentleman ! A plague upon Antenor ! Cressida . Good uncle , I beseech you on my knees , I beseech you , what's the matter ? Pandarus . Thou must be gone , wench ...
... thou hadst ne'er been born ! I knew , thou wouldst be his death : -O poor gentleman ! A plague upon Antenor ! Cressida . Good uncle , I beseech you on my knees , I beseech you , what's the matter ? Pandarus . Thou must be gone , wench ...
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... thou true , as fearing thee ; For I will throw my glove to 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 ...
... thou true , as fearing thee ; For I will throw my glove to 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 ...
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... thou dost not use me courteously . To shame the zeal of my petition to thee , In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises , As thou unworthy to be called her servant . I charge thee ...
... thou dost not use me courteously . To shame the zeal of my petition to thee , In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises , As thou unworthy to be called her servant . I charge thee ...
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... thou in appointments fresh an fair , Anticipating time with starting courage . Give with thy trumpet a loud note to Troy , Thou dreadful Ajax ; that the appalled air May pierce the head of the great combatant , And hale him hither . Ajax .
... thou in appointments fresh an fair , Anticipating time with starting courage . Give with thy trumpet a loud note to Troy , Thou dreadful Ajax ; that the appalled air May pierce the head of the great combatant , And hale him hither . Ajax .
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