The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... face ; Know what it is to meet Achilles angry . Hector ! where's Hector ? I will none but Hector . SCENE VI . — Another part of the field . Enter AJAX . [ Exeunt . Ajax . Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter DIOMEdes ...
... face ; Know what it is to meet Achilles angry . Hector ! where's Hector ? I will none but Hector . SCENE VI . — Another part of the field . Enter AJAX . [ Exeunt . Ajax . Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter DIOMEdes ...
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... face ? Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself . But by reflection , by some other things . Cas . ' Tis just : And it is very much lamented , Brutus , That you have no such mirrors , as will turn Your hidden worthiness into ...
... face ? Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself . But by reflection , by some other things . Cas . ' Tis just : And it is very much lamented , Brutus , That you have no such mirrors , as will turn Your hidden worthiness into ...
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... face of men , & c . ] The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected look of the people . JOHNSON . Line 138. Till each man ...
... face of men , & c . ] The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected look of the people . JOHNSON . Line 138. Till each man ...
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