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... face . Agam . O , no , you shall not go . Ajax . An a ' be proud with me , I'll pheeze his pride : Let me go to him . Ulyss . Not for the worth that hangs upon our quarrel . Ajax . A paltry , insolent fellow . ! Nest . [ Aside ] How he ...
... face . Agam . O , no , you shall not go . Ajax . An a ' be proud with me , I'll pheeze his pride : Let me go to him . Ulyss . Not for the worth that hangs upon our quarrel . Ajax . A paltry , insolent fellow . ! Nest . [ Aside ] How he ...
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... face The bearer knows not , but commends itself To others ' eyes : nor doth the eye itself , That most pure spirit of sense , behold itself , Not going from itself ; but eye to eye opposed Salutes each other with each other's form : For ...
... face The bearer knows not , but commends itself To others ' eyes : nor doth the eye itself , That most pure spirit of sense , behold itself , Not going from itself ; but eye to eye opposed Salutes each other with each other's form : For ...
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... face backward . In humane gentleness , Welcome to Troy ! now , by Anchises ' life , Welcome , indeed ! By Venus ' hand I swear , No man alive can love in such a sort The thing he means to kill more excellently . Dio . We sympathise ...
... face backward . In humane gentleness , Welcome to Troy ! now , by Anchises ' life , Welcome , indeed ! By Venus ' hand I swear , No man alive can love in such a sort The thing he means to kill more excellently . Dio . We sympathise ...
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... face ; Know what it is to meet Achilles angry : Hector ! where's Hector ? I will none but Hector . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI Another part of the field . Enter Ajax . Ajax . Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter Diomedes . Dio ...
... face ; Know what it is to meet Achilles angry : Hector ! where's Hector ? I will none but Hector . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI Another part of the field . Enter Ajax . Ajax . Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter Diomedes . Dio ...
Page 87
... face . What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with t ' other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true - bred ! First Sen. 87 Coriolanus [ Act I , Sc . i.
... face . What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with t ' other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true - bred ! First Sen. 87 Coriolanus [ Act I , Sc . i.
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