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... mind is the clearer , Ajax , and your virtues the fairer . He that is proud eats up himself : pride is his own glass , his own trumpet , his own chronicle ; and whatever praises itself but in the deed , devours the deed in the praise ...
... mind is the clearer , Ajax , and your virtues the fairer . He that is proud eats up himself : pride is his own glass , his own trumpet , his own chronicle ; and whatever praises itself but in the deed , devours the deed in the praise ...
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... mind , — Ulyss . [ Aside ] Wit would be out of fashion . [ patient . Ajax . A ' should not bear it so , a ' should eat swords first : shall pride carry it ? Nest . [ Aside ] An ' twould , you ' ld carry half . Ulyss . [ Aside ] A ...
... mind , — Ulyss . [ Aside ] Wit would be out of fashion . [ patient . Ajax . A ' should not bear it so , a ' should eat swords first : shall pride carry it ? Nest . [ Aside ] An ' twould , you ' ld carry half . Ulyss . [ Aside ] A ...
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... mind That doth renew swifter than blood decays ! Or that persuasion could but thus convince me , That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love ; How were I then ...
... mind That doth renew swifter than blood decays ! Or that persuasion could but thus convince me , That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love ; How were I then ...
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... mind That , through the sight I bear in things to love , I have abandon'd Troy , left my possession , Incurr'd a traitor's name ; exposed myself , From certain and possess'd conveniences , To doubtful fortunes ; sequestering from me all ...
... mind That , through the sight I bear in things to love , I have abandon'd Troy , left my possession , Incurr'd a traitor's name ; exposed myself , From certain and possess'd conveniences , To doubtful fortunes ; sequestering from me all ...
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... will lead the way . Achil . What , comes the general to speak with me ? You know my mind ; I'll fight no more ' gainst Troy . Agam . What says Achilles ? would he aught with 42 Act III , Sc . iii ] Troilus and Cressida.
... will lead the way . Achil . What , comes the general to speak with me ? You know my mind ; I'll fight no more ' gainst Troy . Agam . What says Achilles ? would he aught with 42 Act III , Sc . iii ] Troilus and Cressida.
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