TragediesDent, 1908 |
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Page 24
... ! ' why do you now The issue of your proper wisdoms rate , And do a deed that Fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you prized Richer than sea and land ? O , theft most 24 Act II , Sc . ii ] Troilus and Cressida.
... ! ' why do you now The issue of your proper wisdoms rate , And do a deed that Fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you prized Richer than sea and land ? O , theft most 24 Act II , Sc . ii ] Troilus and Cressida.
Page 38
... never see truly . Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : to fear the worst oft cures the worse . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's pageant ...
... never see truly . Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : to fear the worst oft cures the worse . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's pageant ...
Page 46
... never meddle , in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy As perfectly is ours as yours , my lord ; And better would it fit ...
... never meddle , in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy As perfectly is ours as yours , my lord ; And better would it fit ...
Page 51
... never tarry . Prithee , tarry : O foolish Cressid ! I might have still held off , And then you would have tarried . Hark ! there's one up . Pan . [ Within ] What , ' s all the doors open here ? Tro . It is your uncle . Cres . A ...
... never tarry . Prithee , tarry : O foolish Cressid ! I might have still held off , And then you would have tarried . Hark ! there's one up . Pan . [ Within ] What , ' s all the doors open here ? Tro . It is your uncle . Cres . A ...
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... never saw till now . I knew thy grandsire , And once fought with him : he was a soldier good ; But , by great Mars the captain of us all , Never like thee . Let an old man embrace thee ; And , worthy warrior , welcome to our tents . Ene ...
... never saw till now . I knew thy grandsire , And once fought with him : he was a soldier good ; But , by great Mars the captain of us all , Never like thee . Let an old man embrace thee ; And , worthy warrior , welcome to our tents . Ene ...
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