The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... 'd , —but not in confidence Of author's pen , or actor's voice ; but suited In like conditions as our argument , — To tell you , fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , PROLOGUE. ...
... 'd , —but not in confidence Of author's pen , or actor's voice ; but suited In like conditions as our argument , — To tell you , fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , PROLOGUE. ...
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... fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! -when she comes ! -When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw her look , or any woman else . Tro . I was about to tell thee , -When my heart ...
... fair Cressid comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! -when she comes ! -When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw her look , or any woman else . Tro . I was about to tell thee , -When my heart ...
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... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse , O , that her hand , In whose comparison all whites are ink , Writing their own reproach ; To whose soft ...
... fair ; Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ; Handlest in thy discourse , O , that her hand , In whose comparison all whites are ink , Writing their own reproach ; To whose soft ...
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... fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd a subject for my sword . But Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as ...
... fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd a subject for my sword . But Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as ...
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... fair message to his kingly ears ? Agam . With surety stronger than Achilles ' arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Ene . Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those ...
... fair message to his kingly ears ? Agam . With surety stronger than Achilles ' arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Ene . Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those ...
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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