The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... answer nobody ; he profes- ses not answering ; speaking is for beggars ; He wears his tongue in his arms . I will put on his presence ; let Patro- clus make demands to me , you shall see the pageant of Ajax . Achil . To him , Patroclus ...
... answer nobody ; he profes- ses not answering ; speaking is for beggars ; He wears his tongue in his arms . I will put on his presence ; let Patro- clus make demands to me , you shall see the pageant of Ajax . Achil . To him , Patroclus ...
Page 183
... answer be7 Britons must take ; for me , my ransome's death ; On either side I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again , But end it by some means for Imogen . Enter two British Captains , and Soldiers . 1 ...
... answer be7 Britons must take ; for me , my ransome's death ; On either side I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again , But end it by some means for Imogen . Enter two British Captains , and Soldiers . 1 ...
Page 341
... answer a letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's master , how he dares , being dared . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabbed with a white wench's black eye ; shot thorough the ear with a love - song ; the very ...
... answer a letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's master , how he dares , being dared . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabbed with a white wench's black eye ; shot thorough the ear with a love - song ; the very ...
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