The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... Scene I. Ther . I will see you hanged , like clotpolls , ere I come any more to your tents : I will keep where there is wit stirring , and leave the faction of fools . A good riddance . [ Exit . Patr . Achil . Marry , this , sir , is ...
... Scene I. Ther . I will see you hanged , like clotpolls , ere I come any more to your tents : I will keep where there is wit stirring , and leave the faction of fools . A good riddance . [ Exit . Patr . Achil . Marry , this , sir , is ...
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... SCENE I. - TROY . A Room in PRIAM's Palace . Enter a Servant and PANDARUS . Pan . Friend , you , -pray you , a word : do not you follow the young Lord Paris ? Serv . Ay , sir , when he goes before me . Pan . You depend upon him , I mean ...
... SCENE I. - TROY . A Room in PRIAM's Palace . Enter a Servant and PANDARUS . Pan . Friend , you , -pray you , a word : do not you follow the young Lord Paris ? Serv . Ay , sir , when he goes before me . Pan . You depend upon him , I mean ...
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... SCENE III . - TROY . Street before PANDARUS ' House . Enter PARIS , TROILUS , ENEAS , DEIPHOBUS , ANTENOR , and DIOMEDES . Par . It is great morning ; 11 and the hour prefix'd Of her delivery to this valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 15 ...
... SCENE III . - TROY . Street before PANDARUS ' House . Enter PARIS , TROILUS , ENEAS , DEIPHOBUS , ANTENOR , and DIOMEDES . Par . It is great morning ; 11 and the hour prefix'd Of her delivery to this valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 15 ...
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... SCENE VIII . - The Same . Enter MENELAUS and PARIS , fighting : then THERSITES . Toer . The gull and the gull - maker are at it . -Now , bull ! now , dog ! ' Loo , Paris , ' loo ! now my double - henned sparrow ! ' loo , Paris , ' loo ...
... SCENE VIII . - The Same . Enter MENELAUS and PARIS , fighting : then THERSITES . Toer . The gull and the gull - maker are at it . -Now , bull ! now , dog ! ' Loo , Paris , ' loo ! now my double - henned sparrow ! ' loo , Paris , ' loo ...
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... scenes and existing end are not Shakespeare's own . It may be that he concluded the play there . It is possible that the final arrangement which he made may not have been considered to form an effective ... SCENE XI . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... scenes and existing end are not Shakespeare's own . It may be that he concluded the play there . It is possible that the final arrangement which he made may not have been considered to form an effective ... SCENE XI . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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