The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... she resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter Æneas . Ene . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... she resides , Let it be call'd the wild and wandering flood ; Ourself , the merchant ; and this sailing Pandar , Our doubtful hope , our convoy , and our bark . Alarum . Enter Æneas . Ene . How now , 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro . By whom , Æneas ? Ene . Troilus , by Menelaus . Tro . Let Paris bleed : ' tis but a scar to scorn ; Paris is gor'd with Menelaus ' horn . [ Alarum ...
... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro . By whom , Æneas ? Ene . Troilus , by Menelaus . Tro . Let Paris bleed : ' tis but a scar to scorn ; Paris is gor'd with Menelaus ' horn . [ Alarum ...
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... Æneas ; Is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you ; But mark Troilus ; you shall see anon . Cres . Who's that ? Antenor passes over . Pan . That's Antenor ; he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ; and ...
... Æneas ; Is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you ; But mark Troilus ; you shall see anon . Cres . Who's that ? Antenor passes over . Pan . That's Antenor ; he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ; and ...
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... Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise distains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise forth But what the ripening enemy commends , That breath fame blows ; that praise , sole ...
... Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise distains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise forth But what the ripening enemy commends , That breath fame blows ; that praise , sole ...
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... Æneas ; If none of them have soul in such a kind , We left them all at home : But we are soldiers ; And may that soldier a mere recreant prove , That means not , hath not , or is not in love ! If then one is , or hath , or means to be ...
... Æneas ; If none of them have soul in such a kind , We left them all at home : But we are soldiers ; And may that soldier a mere recreant prove , That means not , hath not , or is not in love ! If then one is , or hath , or means to be ...
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