The Ages of ManW.Heinemann, 1939 |
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... TROILUS Dear , trouble not yourself : the morn is cold . CRESSIDA Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . TROILUS Trouble him not ; To bed , to bed ; sleep kill those pretty eyes , And give as soft ...
... TROILUS Dear , trouble not yourself : the morn is cold . CRESSIDA Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . TROILUS Trouble him not ; To bed , to bed ; sleep kill those pretty eyes , And give as soft ...
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William Shakespeare George Rylands. A hateful truth . TROILUS CRESSIDA What , and from Troilus too ? TROILUS From Troy and Troilus . CRESSIDA Is it possible ? TROILUS And suddenly ; where injury of chance Puts back leave - taking ...
William Shakespeare George Rylands. A hateful truth . TROILUS CRESSIDA What , and from Troilus too ? TROILUS From Troy and Troilus . CRESSIDA Is it possible ? TROILUS And suddenly ; where injury of chance Puts back leave - taking ...
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... Troilus and Cressida II , ii . 234. I Henry IV II , iii . 235. Julius Cæsar II , i . 236. Troilus and Cressida III , iii . 237. Hamlet I , iii . Laertes cautions his sister in formal aphorisms . He is his father's son . 238. Troilus and ...
... Troilus and Cressida II , ii . 234. I Henry IV II , iii . 235. Julius Cæsar II , i . 236. Troilus and Cressida III , iii . 237. Hamlet I , iii . Laertes cautions his sister in formal aphorisms . He is his father's son . 238. Troilus and ...
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