Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of Tyre |
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Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange and frown . Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects : I am not Adriana , nor thy wife . Ant . Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not . Luc . Fie , brother ! how the world is changed with you ...
Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange and frown . Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects : I am not Adriana , nor thy wife . Ant . Plead you to me , fair dame ? I know you not . Luc . Fie , brother ! how the world is changed with you ...
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Mistress , both man and master is possess ' d ; I know it by their pale and deadly looks : They must be bound , and laid in some dark room . More company ; - the fiend is strong within him . Ad . Good master doctor , see him safe convey ...
Mistress , both man and master is possess ' d ; I know it by their pale and deadly looks : They must be bound , and laid in some dark room . More company ; - the fiend is strong within him . Ad . Good master doctor , see him safe convey ...
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Look you how his sword is bloodied and his helm more hack ' d than Hector ' s . ” Act I , S . 2 . II . CASSANDRA raving . “ Cass . Cry , Trojans , cry ! lend me ten thousand eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . Hect .
Look you how his sword is bloodied and his helm more hack ' d than Hector ' s . ” Act I , S . 2 . II . CASSANDRA raving . “ Cass . Cry , Trojans , cry ! lend me ten thousand eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . Hect .
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Stand fair , I pray thee ; let me look on thee . Achill . Behold thy fill . Nay , I have done already . Achill . Thou art too brief . I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee limb by limb . ” Act IV . S . 5 . НЕСТ .
Stand fair , I pray thee ; let me look on thee . Achill . Behold thy fill . Nay , I have done already . Achill . Thou art too brief . I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee limb by limb . ” Act IV . S . 5 . НЕСТ .
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He is my prize , I will not look upon : Come both , you cogging Greeks , have at you both . ” Act V . S . 6 . XIII . ACHILLES arming on seeing the dead body of PATROCLUS . “ Great Achilles Is arming , weeping , cursing , vowing ...
He is my prize , I will not look upon : Come both , you cogging Greeks , have at you both . ” Act V . S . 6 . XIII . ACHILLES arming on seeing the dead body of PATROCLUS . “ Great Achilles Is arming , weeping , cursing , vowing ...
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AARON Achilles Act IV Act V. S. AJAX ANTIPHOLUS ANTONY ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA appear art thou ATHENS BASSIANUS bear body brother BRUTUS Cadell Cass child Cleo CLEOPATRA COMEDY OF ERRORS command CORIOLANUS CYMBELINE dead death DRAWN AND ENGRAVED DROMIO ENGRAVED BY FRANK Enter Ephesus eyes FRANK HOWARD friends give gold Goths hand hast hath head heart HECTOR ILLUSTRATIVE IMOGEN JULIUS CÆSAR kill LAVINIA leave London Look lord LUCIUS MARCIUS marks master meet mother noble Numbers PLATES play Post POSTHUMUS prince Published REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE Revenge Rome sake SECOND sent SERIES SHAKSPEARE Shillings sons speak spirit stand stay STORY sword Syracuse TAMORA tears tell thee thou art TIMON TITUS ANDRONICUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA turn VIII villain wife