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... CRES . Who were those went by ? ALEX . CRES . And whither go they ? ALEX . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Whofe height commands as fubject all the vale , To fee the battle . Hector , whose patience Is , as a virtue ...
... CRES . Who were those went by ? ALEX . CRES . And whither go they ? ALEX . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Whofe height commands as fubject all the vale , To fee the battle . Hector , whose patience Is , as a virtue ...
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... Night's Dream , Vol . IV . p . 406 : " And when the weeps , weeps every little flower , Lamenting " & c . STEEVENS . CRES . What was his caufe of anger ? ALEX R 2 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 243 And to the field goes he; where every flower ...
... Night's Dream , Vol . IV . p . 406 : " And when the weeps , weeps every little flower , Lamenting " & c . STEEVENS . CRES . What was his caufe of anger ? ALEX R 2 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 243 And to the field goes he; where every flower ...
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... CRES . Good ; And what of him ? ALEX . They fay he is a very man per fe , + And ftands alone . CRES . So do all men ; unless they are drunk , sick , or have no legs . ALEX . This man , lady , hath robbed many beafts of their particular ...
... CRES . Good ; And what of him ? ALEX . They fay he is a very man per fe , + And ftands alone . CRES . So do all men ; unless they are drunk , sick , or have no legs . ALEX . This man , lady , hath robbed many beafts of their particular ...
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... CRES . But how fhould this man , that makes me fmile , make Hector angry ? ALEX . They fay , he yefterday coped ... CRES . Who comes here ? ALEX . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . CRES . Hector's a gallant man . ALEX . As may be in ...
... CRES . But how fhould this man , that makes me fmile , make Hector angry ? ALEX . They fay , he yefterday coped ... CRES . Who comes here ? ALEX . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . CRES . Hector's a gallant man . ALEX . As may be in ...
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... CRES . That were we talking of , and of his anger . PAN . Was he angry ? CRES . So he fays here . PAN . True , he was fo ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troilus will not ...
... CRES . That were we talking of , and of his anger . PAN . Was he angry ? CRES . So he fays here . PAN . True , he was fo ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troilus will not ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 15 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
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