The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... scene of the second act , between the savage jester Thersites , and the blunt Ajax . short scene in the third act , where Helen is introduced , is exceedingly natural and lively ; the equivo- cations of the servant whom Pandarus ...
... scene of the second act , between the savage jester Thersites , and the blunt Ajax . short scene in the third act , where Helen is introduced , is exceedingly natural and lively ; the equivo- cations of the servant whom Pandarus ...
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... SCENE III . - The Walls of Athens . Enter Two Senators , and a Messenger . 1st Sen. Thou hast painfully discover'd ; are his files As full as thy report ? Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , his expedition promises Present ...
... SCENE III . - The Walls of Athens . Enter Two Senators , and a Messenger . 1st Sen. Thou hast painfully discover'd ; are his files As full as thy report ? Mess . I have spoke the least : Besides , his expedition promises Present ...
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... SCENE VII . - Field of Battle between the Camps. All . Good morrow , general . Ant . ' Tis well blown , lads . This ... SCENE V. - Antony's Camp near Alexandria . Trumpets sound . Enter ANTONY and EROS ; a Soldier meeting them . SCENE VI ...
... SCENE VII . - Field of Battle between the Camps. All . Good morrow , general . Ant . ' Tis well blown , lads . This ... SCENE V. - Antony's Camp near Alexandria . Trumpets sound . Enter ANTONY and EROS ; a Soldier meeting them . SCENE VI ...
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