The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Agamemnon's sleeping hour : That thou shalt know , Trojan , he is awake , He tells thee so himself . Ene . Trumpet , blow loud , Send thy brass voice through all these lazy tents ; - And every Greek of mettle , let him know , What Troy ...
... Agamemnon's sleeping hour : That thou shalt know , Trojan , he is awake , He tells thee so himself . Ene . Trumpet , blow loud , Send thy brass voice through all these lazy tents ; - And every Greek of mettle , let him know , What Troy ...
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... Agamemnon commands Achilles ; Achilles is my lord ; I am Patroclus ' knower ; and Patroclus is a fool . Patr . You rascal ! Ther . Peace , fool ; I have not done . Achil . He is a privileged man . - Proceed , Thersites . Ther . Agamemnon ...
... Agamemnon commands Achilles ; Achilles is my lord ; I am Patroclus ' knower ; and Patroclus is a fool . Patr . You rascal ! Ther . Peace , fool ; I have not done . Achil . He is a privileged man . - Proceed , Thersites . Ther . Agamemnon ...
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... Agamemnon . Ther . Agamemnon ? Patr . Ay , my lord . Ther . Ha ! Patr . What say you to't ? Ther . God be wi ' you , with all my heart . Patr . Your answer , sir . Ther . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one ...
... Agamemnon . Ther . Agamemnon ? Patr . Ay , my lord . Ther . Ha ! Patr . What say you to't ? Ther . God be wi ' you , with all my heart . Patr . Your answer , sir . Ther . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one ...
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