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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... Who were those went by ? Alexander . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Cressida . And whither go they ? Alexander . Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector , whose patience Is , as a ...
... Who were those went by ? Alexander . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Cressida . And whither go they ? Alexander . Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector , whose patience Is , as a ...
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... Who comes here ? Alexander . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Cressida . Hector's a gallant man . Alexander . As may be in the world , lady . Pandarus . What's that ? what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus . Good ...
... Who comes here ? Alexander . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Cressida . Hector's a gallant man . Alexander . As may be in the world , lady . Pandarus . What's that ? what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus . Good ...
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... Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over . Pandarus . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ; and he's a man good enough : he's one o ' the soundest judgments in Troy , whosoever , and a proper man of person : -When comes ...
... Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over . Pandarus . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ; and he's a man good enough : he's one o ' the soundest judgments in Troy , whosoever , and a proper man of person : -When comes ...
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... Who said , he came hurt home to - day ? he's not hurt : why this will do Helen's heart good now . Ha ! would I could see Troilus now ! -you shall see Troilus anon . Cressida . Who's that ? HELENUS passes over . Pandarus . That's Helenus ...
... Who said , he came hurt home to - day ? he's not hurt : why this will do Helen's heart good now . Ha ! would I could see Troilus now ! -you shall see Troilus anon . Cressida . Who's that ? HELENUS passes over . Pandarus . That's Helenus ...
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... Who in this dull and long - continued truce Is rusty grown : he bade me take a trumpet , And to this purpose speak . Kings , princes , lords ! If there be one , among the fair'st of Greece , That holds his honour higher than his ease ...
... Who in this dull and long - continued truce Is rusty grown : he bade me take a trumpet , And to this purpose speak . Kings , princes , lords ! If there be one , among the fair'st of Greece , That holds his honour higher than his ease ...
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