TragediesJ. M. Dent, 1935 - 981 pages |
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Page 67
... Diomed's a false - hearted rogue , a most unjust knave ; I will no more trust him when he leers than I will a serpent when he hisses : he will spend his mouth and pro- mise , like Brabbler the hound ; but when he performs , astronomers ...
... Diomed's a false - hearted rogue , a most unjust knave ; I will no more trust him when he leers than I will a serpent when he hisses : he will spend his mouth and pro- mise , like Brabbler the hound ; but when he performs , astronomers ...
Page 69
... Diomed , keep this sleeve . Tro . O beauty ! where is thy faith ? Ulyss . My lord , - Tro . I will be patient ; outwardly I will . Cres . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He loved me - O false wench ! -Give ' t me again ...
... Diomed , keep this sleeve . Tro . O beauty ! where is thy faith ? Ulyss . My lord , - Tro . I will be patient ; outwardly I will . Cres . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He loved me - O false wench ! -Give ' t me again ...
Page 71
... Diomed's Cressida : If beauty have a soul , this is not she ; If souls guide vows , if vows be sanctimonies , If sanctimony be the gods ' delight , If there be rule in unity itself , This is not she . O madness of discourse , That cause ...
... Diomed's Cressida : If beauty have a soul , this is not she ; If souls guide vows , if vows be sanctimonies , If sanctimony be the gods ' delight , If there be rule in unity itself , This is not she . O madness of discourse , That cause ...
Contents
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS | 82 |
THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS | 170 |
THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET | 231 |
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