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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... . Is he so much ? Do you not think , he thinks himself a better man than I am ? 1 Attend . 3 Fits of lunacy . 2 Subscribe , obey . 4 Approbation . Agamemnon . No question . Ajax . Will you subscribe TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 39.
... . Is he so much ? Do you not think , he thinks himself a better man than I am ? 1 Attend . 3 Fits of lunacy . 2 Subscribe , obey . 4 Approbation . Agamemnon . No question . Ajax . Will you subscribe TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 39.
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... fits.5 Pandarus . I have business to my lord , dear queen : -My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pandarus . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me ...
... fits.5 Pandarus . I have business to my lord , dear queen : -My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pandarus . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me ...
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... fits a lion than a man . Hector . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . Troilus . When many times the captive Grecians fall , Even in the fan and wind of your fair sword , You bid them rise , and live . Hector . O , ' tis ...
... fits a lion than a man . Hector . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . Troilus . When many times the captive Grecians fall , Even in the fan and wind of your fair sword , You bid them rise , and live . Hector . O , ' tis ...
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... fit it is ; Because I am the storehouse , and the shop Of the whole body : But , if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , -to the seat o ' the brain ; And , through the cranks and ...
... fit it is ; Because I am the storehouse , and the shop Of the whole body : But , if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , -to the seat o ' the brain ; And , through the cranks and ...
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... fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit GENTLEWOMAN . Virgilia . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Volumnia . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . 7 Gilding . Re - enter GENTLEWOMAN , with VALERIA and ...
... fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit GENTLEWOMAN . Virgilia . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Volumnia . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . 7 Gilding . Re - enter GENTLEWOMAN , with VALERIA and ...
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