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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... thought , and say -- he is ? Agamemnon . No , noble Ajax ; you are as strong , as valiant , as wise , no less noble , much more gentle , and altogether more tractable . Ajax . Why should a man be proud ? How doth pride grow ? I know not ...
... thought , and say -- he is ? Agamemnon . No , noble Ajax ; you are as strong , as valiant , as wise , no less noble , much more gentle , and altogether more tractable . Ajax . Why should a man be proud ? How doth pride grow ? I know not ...
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... thoughts , -save such as do revolve And ruminate himself , -shall he be worshipp'd Of that we hold an idol more than he ? No , this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm , nobly acquir'd ; Nor , by my will ...
... thoughts , -save such as do revolve And ruminate himself , -shall he be worshipp'd Of that we hold an idol more than he ? No , this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm , nobly acquir'd ; Nor , by my will ...
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... all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ; especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! 4 Boils . Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair 44 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair measure , fairly guide them ; especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! 4 Boils . Helen . Dear lord , you are full of fair 44 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... thought I love thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - PANDARUS ' Orchard . Enter PANDARUS and a SERVANT , meeting . Pandarus . How now ? where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Servant . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thi ...
... thought I love thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - PANDARUS ' Orchard . Enter PANDARUS and a SERVANT , meeting . Pandarus . How now ? where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Servant . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thi ...
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... thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother : See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ? But , though I lov'd you well , I woo'd you not ; And ...
... thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother : See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ? But , though I lov'd you well , I woo'd you not ; And ...
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