The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... smile : But forrow , that is couch'd in seeming gladness , Is like that mirth fate turns to fudden sadness . Pan . An her hair were not somewhat darker than He- len's , ( well , go to , ) there were no more comparison be- tween the ...
... smile : But forrow , that is couch'd in seeming gladness , Is like that mirth fate turns to fudden sadness . Pan . An her hair were not somewhat darker than He- len's , ( well , go to , ) there were no more comparison be- tween the ...
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... smile , make Hector angry ? Alex . They say , he yesterday coped Hector in the bat- tle , and struck him down ; the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking . Enter PANDARUS . Cref . Who comes here ? Alex ...
... smile , make Hector angry ? Alex . They say , he yesterday coped Hector in the bat- tle , and struck him down ; the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking . Enter PANDARUS . Cref . Who comes here ? Alex ...
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... have mercy ! -- How came it cloven ? Pan . Why , you know , ' tis dimpled : I think , his smil- ing becomes him better than any man in all Phrygia . Cref . Cref . O , he smiles valiantly . Pan . 8 At 1 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... have mercy ! -- How came it cloven ? Pan . Why , you know , ' tis dimpled : I think , his smil- ing becomes him better than any man in all Phrygia . Cref . Cref . O , he smiles valiantly . Pan . 8 At 1 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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William Shakespeare. Cref . O , he smiles valiantly . Pan . Does he not ? Cref . O yes , an ' twere a cloud in autumn . Pan . Why , go to then : -But to prove to you that He- len loves Troilus , -- Cref . Troilus will stand to the proof ...
William Shakespeare. Cref . O , he smiles valiantly . Pan . Does he not ? Cref . O yes , an ' twere a cloud in autumn . Pan . Why , go to then : -But to prove to you that He- len loves Troilus , -- Cref . Troilus will stand to the proof ...
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... smiles upon the forehead of this action , For the wide world's revenue . Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will strike ...
... smiles upon the forehead of this action , For the wide world's revenue . Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will strike ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Vista completa - 1785 |
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