The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... such another ! Enter TROILUS ' Boy . Boy . Sir , my lord would instantly speak with you . Pan . Where ? Boy . At your own house , there he unarms 8 Boy . AA 1 . 13 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . Pan. Affes, fools, dolts! chaff and ...
... such another ! Enter TROILUS ' Boy . Boy . Sir , my lord would instantly speak with you . Pan . Where ? Boy . At your own house , there he unarms 8 Boy . AA 1 . 13 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . Pan. Affes, fools, dolts! chaff and ...
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William Shakespeare. Boy . At your own house , there he unarms him . Pan . Good boy , tell him I come : [ Exit Boy . ] I doubt , he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good niece . Cref . Adieu , uncle . Pan . I'll ... house, there he unarms ...
William Shakespeare. Boy . At your own house , there he unarms him . Pan . Good boy , tell him I come : [ Exit Boy . ] I doubt , he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good niece . Cref . Adieu , uncle . Pan . I'll ... house, there he unarms ...
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... house ; and there to render him , For the enfreed Antenor , the fair Cressid : Let's have your company ; or , if you please , Haste there before us : I constantly do think , ( Or , rather , call my thought a certain knowledge , ) My ...
... house ; and there to render him , For the enfreed Antenor , the fair Cressid : Let's have your company ; or , if you please , Haste there before us : I constantly do think , ( Or , rather , call my thought a certain knowledge , ) My ...
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... desire to buy : But we in filence hold this virtue well , - We'll not commend what we intend to fell . Here lies our way . [ Exeunt . F4 SCENE SCENE II . The fame . Court before the house Αθ ιν . 71 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... desire to buy : But we in filence hold this virtue well , - We'll not commend what we intend to fell . Here lies our way . [ Exeunt . F4 SCENE SCENE II . The fame . Court before the house Αθ ιν . 71 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Court before the house of Pandarus . Enter TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Tro . Dear , trouble not yourself ; the morn is cold . Cref . Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Court before the house of Pandarus . Enter TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Tro . Dear , trouble not yourself ; the morn is cold . Cref . Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt ...
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