The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... PATROCLUS . Patr . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersi- tes , come in and rail . Ther . If I could have remembered ... Patroclus , what ' s Achilles ? Patr . Thy lord , Thersites : Then tell me , I pray thee , what ' s thyself ? Ther ...
... PATROCLUS . Patr . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersi- tes , come in and rail . Ther . If I could have remembered ... Patroclus , what ' s Achilles ? Patr . Thy lord , Thersites : Then tell me , I pray thee , what ' s thyself ? Ther ...
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... Patroclus . Re - enter PATROCLUS . Nest . No Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say - he is much sorry , If any ...
... Patroclus . Re - enter PATROCLUS . Nest . No Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say - he is much sorry , If any ...
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... Patroclus ta'en , or slain ; and Palainedes Sore hurt and bruis'd : the dreadful Sagittary Appals our numbers ; haste we , Diomed , To reinforcement , or we perish all . Enter NESTOR . Nest . Go , bear Patroclus ' body to Achilles ; And ...
... Patroclus ta'en , or slain ; and Palainedes Sore hurt and bruis'd : the dreadful Sagittary Appals our numbers ; haste we , Diomed , To reinforcement , or we perish all . Enter NESTOR . Nest . Go , bear Patroclus ' body to Achilles ; And ...
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