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... Attendants . SCENE : Troy , and the Grecian camp . THE PROLOGUE IN Troy there lies the scene . From isles of Greece The princes orgulous , their high blood chafed , Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ...
... Attendants . SCENE : Troy , and the Grecian camp . THE PROLOGUE IN Troy there lies the scene . From isles of Greece The princes orgulous , their high blood chafed , Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ...
Page 59
... Attendants . Ene . Hail , all the state of Greece ! what shall be done To him that victory commands ? or do you purpose A victor shall be known ? will you the knights Shall to the edge of all extremity Pursue each other , or shall they ...
... Attendants . Ene . Hail , all the state of Greece ! what shall be done To him that victory commands ? or do you purpose A victor shall be known ? will you the knights Shall to the edge of all extremity Pursue each other , or shall they ...
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... Attendants . SCENE : Rome and the neighbourhood ; Corioli and the neighbourhood ; Antium . ACT I - SCENE I Rome . A street . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . First Cit . Before we proceed ...
... Attendants . SCENE : Rome and the neighbourhood ; Corioli and the neighbourhood ; Antium . ACT I - SCENE I Rome . A street . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . First Cit . Before we proceed ...
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... Attendants . My wife comes foremost ; then the honour'd mould Wherein this trunk was framed , and in her hand The grandchild to her blood . But out , affection ! All bond and privilege of nature , break ! Let it be virtuous to be ...
... Attendants . My wife comes foremost ; then the honour'd mould Wherein this trunk was framed , and in her hand The grandchild to her blood . But out , affection ! All bond and privilege of nature , break ! Let it be virtuous to be ...
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... Attendants . Auf . Go tell the lords o ' the city I am here : Deliver them this paper : having read it , Bid them repair to the market - place , where I , Even in theirs and in the commons ' ears , Will vouch the truth of it . Him I ...
... Attendants . Auf . Go tell the lords o ' the city I am here : Deliver them this paper : having read it , Bid them repair to the market - place , where I , Even in theirs and in the commons ' ears , Will vouch the truth of it . Him I ...
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