The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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CREs . But how should this man , that makes me smile , make Hector angry ?
ALEX . They say , he yesterday coped Hector in the battle , and struck him down ;
the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking .
CREs . But how should this man , that makes me smile , make Hector angry ?
ALEX . They say , he yesterday coped Hector in the battle , and struck him down ;
the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking .
Page 247
CREs . What , is he angry too ? Pan . Who , Troilus ? Troilus is the better man of
the two . CRES . O , Jupiter ! there ' s no comparison . Pan . What , not between
Troilus and Hector ? Do you know a man if you see him ? CRES . Ay ; if ever I
saw ...
CREs . What , is he angry too ? Pan . Who , Troilus ? Troilus is the better man of
the two . CRES . O , Jupiter ! there ' s no comparison . Pan . What , not between
Troilus and Hector ? Do you know a man if you see him ? CRES . Ay ; if ever I
saw ...
Page 248
CREs , He shall not need it , if he have his own . Pan . Nor his qualities ; CREs .
No matter . Pan . Nor his beauty . CRES . ' Twould not become him , his own ' s
better . Pan . You have no judgment , niece : Helen her . self swore the other day
...
CREs , He shall not need it , if he have his own . Pan . Nor his qualities ; CREs .
No matter . Pan . Nor his beauty . CRES . ' Twould not become him , his own ' s
better . Pan . You have no judgment , niece : Helen her . self swore the other day
...
Page 250
CRES . O yes , an ' twere a cloud in autumn . Pan . Why , go to then : - But to
prove to you that Helen loves Troilus ,Cres . Troilus will stand to the proof , if you '
ll prove it so . Pan . Troilus ? why , he esteems her no more than I esteem an
addle ...
CRES . O yes , an ' twere a cloud in autumn . Pan . Why , go to then : - But to
prove to you that Helen loves Troilus ,Cres . Troilus will stand to the proof , if you '
ll prove it so . Pan . Troilus ? why , he esteems her no more than I esteem an
addle ...
Page 393
Cres. O Troilus ! Troilus ! [Embracing him. Pan. What a pair of spectacles is here !
Let me embrace too : O hearty — as the goodly saying is, « o heart, o heavy heart
,8 Why sigh'st thou without breaking? where he answers again, Because thou ...
Cres. O Troilus ! Troilus ! [Embracing him. Pan. What a pair of spectacles is here !
Let me embrace too : O hearty — as the goodly saying is, « o heart, o heavy heart
,8 Why sigh'st thou without breaking? where he answers again, Because thou ...
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