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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... Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , prince Troilus ? wherefore not a- field ? Troilus . Because not there : This woman's answer sorts , 1 For womanish it is to be from thence . What news , Æneas , from the field to - day ? Eneas . That ...
... Enter ENEAS . Eneas . How now , prince Troilus ? wherefore not a- field ? Troilus . Because not there : This woman's answer sorts , 1 For womanish it is to be from thence . What news , Æneas , from the field to - day ? Eneas . That ...
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... Enter PATROCLUS . Patroclus . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersites , come in and rail . Thersites . If I could have remembered a gilt counter- feit , thou wouldest not have slipped out of my con- templation : but it is no matter ...
... Enter PATROCLUS . Patroclus . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersites , come in and rail . Thersites . If I could have remembered a gilt counter- feit , thou wouldest not have slipped out of my con- templation : but it is no matter ...
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... Enter PANDARUS and a SERVANT , meeting . Pandarus . How now ? where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Servant . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thi- ther . Enter TROILUS . Pandarus . O , here he comes .-- How now , how ...
... Enter PANDARUS and a SERVANT , meeting . Pandarus . How now ? where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Servant . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thi- ther . Enter TROILUS . Pandarus . O , here he comes .-- How now , how ...
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... enter PANDARUS . Pandarus . She's making her ready , she'll come straight : you must be witty now . She does so blush ; I'll fetch her . It is the prettiest villain : -she fetches her breath as short as a new - ta'en sparrow . [ Exit ...
... enter PANDARUS . Pandarus . She's making her ready , she'll come straight : you must be witty now . She does so blush ; I'll fetch her . It is the prettiest villain : -she fetches her breath as short as a new - ta'en sparrow . [ Exit ...
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... Enter TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Troilus . Dear , trouble not yourself ; the morn is cold . Cressida . Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . Trouble him not : Troilus . To bed , to bed : Sleep kill ...
... Enter TROILUS and CRESSIDA . Troilus . Dear , trouble not yourself ; the morn is cold . Cressida . Then , sweet my lord , I'll call mine uncle down ; He shall unbolt the gates . Trouble him not : Troilus . To bed , to bed : Sleep kill ...
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