The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Eneas . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Troilus . By whom ? Eneas . Troilus . By Menelaus . Let him bleed . [ Alarum . Eneas . Hark ! what good sport is out of town to - day ! Troilus . Better ...
... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Eneas . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Troilus . By whom ? Eneas . Troilus . By Menelaus . Let him bleed . [ Alarum . Eneas . Hark ! what good sport is out of town to - day ! Troilus . Better ...
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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 . Cressida . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over . Pandarus . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ...
... 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 . Cressida . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over . Pandarus . That's Antenor : he has a shrewd wit , I can tell you ...
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... Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise forth : But what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise ...
... Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise forth : But what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise ...
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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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... Æneas , let me touch your hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the welcome of ...
... Æneas , let me touch your hand ; To our pavilion shall I lead you , sir . Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the welcome of ...
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