The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 97
... Hect . The worthiest of them tell me name by name ; But for Achilles , my own searching eyes Shall find him by his ... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to you . [ TO TROILUS ...
... Hect . The worthiest of them tell me name by name ; But for Achilles , my own searching eyes Shall find him by his ... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to you . [ TO TROILUS ...
Page 99
... Hect . I must not believe you : There they stand yet ; and modestly I think , The fall of every Phrygian stone will ... Hect . Achil . I am Achilles . Is this Achilles ? Hect . Stand fair , I pray thee : let me look on thee . Achil ...
... Hect . I must not believe you : There they stand yet ; and modestly I think , The fall of every Phrygian stone will ... Hect . Achil . I am Achilles . Is this Achilles ? Hect . Stand fair , I pray thee : let me look on thee . Achil ...
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... Hect . No , ' faith , young Troilus ; doff thy harness , youth , I am to - day i'th ' vein of chivalry : Let grow ... Hect . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . Tro . When many times the captive Grecians fall , Even in ...
... Hect . No , ' faith , young Troilus ; doff thy harness , youth , I am to - day i'th ' vein of chivalry : Let grow ... Hect . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . Tro . When many times the captive Grecians fall , Even in ...
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