The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... Ther . Aganiemnon - how if he had boils ? full , all over , generally ? Ajax . Thersites , - Ther . And those boils did run ? -Say so , -did not the general run then ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog , -- Ther . Then would come ...
... Ther . Aganiemnon - how if he had boils ? full , all over , generally ? Ajax . Thersites , - Ther . And those boils did run ? -Say so , -did not the general run then ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog , -- Ther . Then would come ...
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... Ther . He would pun thee into shivers with his fist , as a sailor breaks a biscuit . Ajax . You whoreson cur ! Ther . Do , do . Ajax . Thou stool for a witch ! [ Beating him . Ther . Ay , do , do ; thou sodden - witted lord ! thou hast ...
... Ther . He would pun thee into shivers with his fist , as a sailor breaks a biscuit . Ajax . You whoreson cur ! Ther . Do , do . Ajax . Thou stool for a witch ! [ Beating him . Ther . Ay , do , do ; thou sodden - witted lord ! thou hast ...
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... Ther . Nay , but regard him well . Achil . Well , why I do so . Ther . But yet you look not well upon him : for , whosoever you take him to be , he is Ajax . Achil . I know that , fool . Ther . Ay , but that fool knows not himself ...
... Ther . Nay , but regard him well . Achil . Well , why I do so . Ther . But yet you look not well upon him : for , whosoever you take him to be , he is Ajax . Achil . I know that , fool . Ther . Ay , but that fool knows not himself ...
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... Ther . I serve thee not . Ajax . Well , go to , go to . Ther . I serve here voluntary . Achil . Your last service was sufferance , ' twas not voluntary ; no man is beaten voluntary ; Ajax was here the voluntary , and you as under an ...
... Ther . I serve thee not . Ajax . Well , go to , go to . Ther . I serve here voluntary . Achil . Your last service was sufferance , ' twas not voluntary ; no man is beaten voluntary ; Ajax was here the voluntary , and you as under an ...
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... Ther . How now , Thersites ? what , lost in the labyrinth of thy fury ? Shall the elephant Ajax carry it thus ? he beats me , and I rail at him : O worthy satisfaction ! ' would , it were otherwise ; that I could beat him , whilst he ...
... Ther . How now , Thersites ? what , lost in the labyrinth of thy fury ? Shall the elephant Ajax carry it thus ? he beats me , and I rail at him : O worthy satisfaction ! ' would , it were otherwise ; that I could beat him , whilst he ...
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