King Henry VI., part III. King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus and CressidaJ. Nichols, 1811 |
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... Troy . * But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; * And many strokes , though with a little axe , * Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdu'd ; But only slaughter'd by the ireful arm · < ' Of ...
... Troy . * But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; * And many strokes , though with a little axe , * Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdu'd ; But only slaughter'd by the ireful arm · < ' Of ...
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... Troy : I can add colours to the cameleon ; Change shapes , with Proteus , for advantages , And set the murd'rous Machiavel to school . Can I do this , and cannot get a crown ? Tut ! were it further off , I'll pluck it down . [ Exit ...
... Troy : I can add colours to the cameleon ; Change shapes , with Proteus , for advantages , And set the murd'rous Machiavel to school . Can I do this , and cannot get a crown ? Tut ! were it further off , I'll pluck it down . [ Exit ...
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... ] We are told by some of the writers on the Trojan story , that the capture of these horses was one of the necessary preliminaries to the fate of Troy . * At unawares may beat down Edward's guard , * 9 KING HENRY VI . 81 . SCENE II. ...
... ] We are told by some of the writers on the Trojan story , that the capture of these horses was one of the necessary preliminaries to the fate of Troy . * At unawares may beat down Edward's guard , * 9 KING HENRY VI . 81 . SCENE II. ...
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... Troy's true hope . * Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness hand . * K . Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou for tunate ! * Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . * Orf . And thus [ Kissing HENRY's hand . ] I ...
... Troy's true hope . * Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness hand . * K . Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou for tunate ! * Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . * Orf . And thus [ Kissing HENRY's hand . ] I ...
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... Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis , and Dares Phrygius , in 1287. Ön these , as Mr. Warton observes , he engrafted many new romantick inventions , which the taste of his age dictated , and which the connection between Grecian and ...
... Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis , and Dares Phrygius , in 1287. Ön these , as Mr. Warton observes , he engrafted many new romantick inventions , which the taste of his age dictated , and which the connection between Grecian and ...
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