The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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Page 51
... lord ! well , you say so in fits . 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 ...
... lord ! well , you say so in fits . 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 ...
Page 52
... lord , he desires you , that if the king call for him at supper you will make his excuse . Helen . My Lord Pandarus- Pandarus . What says my sweet queen , my very very 80 sweet queen ? Paris . What exploit's in hand ? where sups he ...
... lord , he desires you , that if the king call for him at supper you will make his excuse . Helen . My Lord Pandarus- Pandarus . What says my sweet queen , my very very 80 sweet queen ? Paris . What exploit's in hand ? where sups he ...
Page 76
... lord , good morrow . Pandarus . Who's there ? my Lord Eneas ! By my troth , I knew you not . What news with you so early ? Eneas . Is not prince Troilus here ? Pandarus . Here ! what should he do here ? Eneas . Come , he is here , my lord ...
... lord , good morrow . Pandarus . Who's there ? my Lord Eneas ! By my troth , I knew you not . What news with you so early ? Eneas . Is not prince Troilus here ? Pandarus . Here ! what should he do here ? Eneas . Come , he is here , my lord ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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