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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Page 253
Look , how he looks ! there ' s a countenance : Is ' t not a brave man ? CRES . O ,
a brave man ! Pan . Is ' a not ? It does a man ' s heart goodLook you what hacks
are on his helmet ! look you yonder , do you see ? look you there ! There ' s no ...
Look , how he looks ! there ' s a countenance : Is ' t not a brave man ? CRES . O ,
a brave man ! Pan . Is ' a not ? It does a man ' s heart goodLook you what hacks
are on his helmet ! look you yonder , do you see ? look you there ! There ' s no ...
Page 254
Swords ? any thing , he cares not : an the devil come to him , it ' s all one : By god
' s lid , it does one ' s heart good : - Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris :
look ye yonder , niece ; Is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? - - Why , this is brave
...
Swords ? any thing , he cares not : an the devil come to him , it ' s all one : By god
' s lid , it does one ' s heart good : - Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris :
look ye yonder , niece ; Is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? - - Why , this is brave
...
Page 277
What trumpet ? look , Menelaus . Enter Æneas . ( EAS . MEN . From Troy . AGAM
. What would you ... A stranger to those most imperial looks ] And yet this was the
seventh year of the war . ' Shakspeare , who so wonderfully preserves character ...
What trumpet ? look , Menelaus . Enter Æneas . ( EAS . MEN . From Troy . AGAM
. What would you ... A stranger to those most imperial looks ] And yet this was the
seventh year of the war . ' Shakspeare , who so wonderfully preserves character ...
Page 455
This foolish , dreaming , superstitious girl Makes all these bodements . CAS . O
farewell , dear Hector . 3 Look , how thou diest ! look , how thy eye turns pale !
Look , how thy wounds do bleed at many vents ! Hark , how Troy roars ! how
Hecuba ...
This foolish , dreaming , superstitious girl Makes all these bodements . CAS . O
farewell , dear Hector . 3 Look , how thou diest ! look , how thy eye turns pale !
Look , how thy wounds do bleed at many vents ! Hark , how Troy roars ! how
Hecuba ...
Page 466
He is my prize , I will not look upon . Tro . Come both , you cogging Greeks ; '
have at you both . [ Exeunt , fighting . I will not look upon . ] That is , ( as we
should now speak , ) I will not be a looker - on . So , in King Henry VI . Part III : “
Why stand ...
He is my prize , I will not look upon . Tro . Come both , you cogging Greeks ; '
have at you both . [ Exeunt , fighting . I will not look upon . ] That is , ( as we
should now speak , ) I will not be a looker - on . So , in King Henry VI . Part III : “
Why stand ...
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Achilles AGAM Ajax ancient appears bear believe better blood bring called cardinal cause CRES Cressida doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair fall fear folio GENT give given grace Greeks hand hath head hear heart heaven Hector Helen Holinshed honour Johnson keep King King Henry king's lady leave look lord MALONE Mason matter means nature never noble observe old copy once opinion Pandarus Paris passage perhaps person play poor Pope praise pray present prince quarto Queen scene seems sense serve Shakspeare soul speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sweet tell thee THER thing Thomas thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy true truth Ulyss Wolsey