The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... lord . Achil . Where , where ? -Art thou come ? why , my cheese , my digestion , why hast thou not served thyself in to my table so many meals ? Come , — what's Agamemnon ? Ther . Thy commander , Achilles : -- then tell me , Patroclus ...
... lord . Achil . Where , where ? -Art thou come ? why , my cheese , my digestion , why hast thou not served thyself in to my table so many meals ? Come , — what's Agamemnon ? Ther . Thy commander , Achilles : -- then tell me , Patroclus ...
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... lord , you feed too much on this dislike . Nest . Our noble general , do not do so . 80. Hyperion . A poetical name for the sun . 81. Pash . An old expressive word for ' strike crushingly , ' ' knock smashingly , ' ' hit bruisingly ...
... lord , you feed too much on this dislike . Nest . Our noble general , do not do so . 80. Hyperion . A poetical name for the sun . 81. Pash . An old expressive word for ' strike crushingly , ' ' knock smashingly , ' ' hit bruisingly ...
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... Lord Ajax . Ulyss . There is no tarrying here ; the hart Achilles Keeps thicket . Please it our great general To call together all his state of war ; Fresh kings are come to Troy : to - morrow We must with all our main of power stand ...
... Lord Ajax . Ulyss . There is no tarrying here ; the hart Achilles Keeps thicket . Please it our great general To call together all his state of war ; Fresh kings are come to Troy : to - morrow We must with all our main of power stand ...
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... lord , dear queen.- My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pan . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear ...
... lord , dear queen.- My lord , will you vouchsafe me a word ? Helen . Nay , this shall not hedge us out : we'll hear you sing , certainly . Pan . Well , sweet queen , you are pleasant with me . But , marry , thus , my lord , -My dear ...
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... lord ! -The gods grant , — Oh , my lord ! Tro . What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? What too curious dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? Tro . Are there such ? such are not we : praise us as ...
... lord ! -The gods grant , — Oh , my lord ! Tro . What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? What too curious dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love ? Tro . Are there such ? such are not we : praise us as ...
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Achilles Ajax allusion Antony Apem bear blood Brutus Casca Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres death Desdemona dost doth elliptically understood Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes father fear Folio prints fool friends gods Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Henry IV honour Iago Julius Cæsar Kent King lady Lear look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb Macbeth Macd madam Marcius means Merchant of Venice misprint nature noble Note Othello passage referred phrase play pray present passage Quartos Queen Richard III Rome Romeo and Juliet SCENE Second Part Henry sense sentence Serv Servant Shake Shakespeare signifying speak speech stand sweet sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Ulyss Winter's Tale word