The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... Hect . Paris , and Troilus , you have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd , but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons , you ...
... Hect . Paris , and Troilus , you have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd , but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons , you ...
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... of this action , For the wide world's revenue . Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will 46 ACT II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... of this action , For the wide world's revenue . Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will 46 ACT II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... Hect . Thou art , great lord , my father's sister's son , A cousin - german to great Priam's seed ; The obligation of our blood forbids A gory emulation ' twixt us twain : Were thy commixtion Greek and Trojan so , That thou could'st say ...
... Hect . Thou art , great lord , my father's sister's son , A cousin - german to great Priam's seed ; The obligation of our blood forbids A gory emulation ' twixt us twain : Were thy commixtion Greek and Trojan so , That thou could'st say ...
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... Hect . 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 . Ene . There is expectance here from both the sides , What ...
... Hect . 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 . Ene . There is expectance here from both the sides , What ...
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... Hect . The worthiest of them tell me name by name ; But for Achilles , my own searching eyes Shall find him by his ... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to you . [ TO TROILUS ...
... Hect . The worthiest of them tell me name by name ; But for Achilles , my own searching eyes Shall find him by his ... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to you . [ TO TROILUS ...
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Achilles Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Alarum Antenor Aufidius bear beseech blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Caius Marcius Calchas Capitol Casca Cassius Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cres Cressida death deeds DEIPHOBUS Diomed doth enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fear fight fool friends give gods Grecian Greek hand Hark hath hear heart heavens Hect Hector Helen honour i'th Julius Cæsar lady Lart look lord LUCIUS Mark Antony matter Menelaus Menenius Messala mother Nest Nestor night noble o'th Octavius Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace pr'ythee pray Priam Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE III.-The senators Serv speak stand sweet sword tell tent thee Ther there's Thersites thing thou art thou hast Titinius to-day tribunes Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy trumpet Ulyss valiant voices Volces VOLUMNIA What's word worthy