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Page 20
... Thou bitch - wolf's son , canst thou not hear ? Feel , then . [ Strikes him . Ther . The plague of Greece upon thee ... art proclaimed a fool , I think . Ajax . Do not , porpentine , do not ; my fingers itch . Ther . I would thou didst ...
... Thou bitch - wolf's son , canst thou not hear ? Feel , then . [ Strikes him . Ther . The plague of Greece upon thee ... art proclaimed a fool , I think . Ajax . Do not , porpentine , do not ; my fingers itch . Ther . I would thou didst ...
Page 21
... thou scurvy - valiant ass ! thou art here but to thrash Trojans ; and thou art bought and sold among those of any wit , like a barbarian slave . If thou use to beat me , I will begin at thy heel and tell what thou art by inches , thou ...
... thou scurvy - valiant ass ! thou art here but to thrash Trojans ; and thou art bought and sold among those of any wit , like a barbarian slave . If thou use to beat me , I will begin at thy heel and tell what thou art by inches , thou ...
Page 28
... thou great thunder - darter of Olympus , forget that thou art Jove , the king of gods , and , Mercury , lose all the serpentine craft of thy caduceus , if ye take not that little little less than little wit from them that they have ...
... thou great thunder - darter of Olympus , forget that thou art Jove , the king of gods , and , Mercury , lose all the serpentine craft of thy caduceus , if ye take not that little little less than little wit from them that they have ...
Page 53
... thou must be gone ; thou art changed for Antenor : thou must to thy father , and be gone from Troilus : ' twill be his death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . Cres . O you immortal gods . I will not go . Pan . Thou must . Cres ...
... thou must be gone ; thou art changed for Antenor : thou must to thy father , and be gone from Troilus : ' twill be his death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . Cres . O you immortal gods . I will not go . Pan . Thou must . Cres ...
Page 61
... thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Ajax . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill thee , cousin , and bear hence A great addition earned ...
... thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Ajax . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill thee , cousin , and bear hence A great addition earned ...
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