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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Page 30
... guard a thing not ours ; not worth to us , Had it our name , the value of one ten ; What merit's in that reason , which denies The yielding of her up ? Troilus . Fye , fye , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king , So ...
... guard a thing not ours ; not worth to us , Had it our name , the value of one ten ; What merit's in that reason , which denies The yielding of her up ? Troilus . Fye , fye , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king , So ...
Page 71
... guard , I'll cut thy throat . Diomedes . O , be not mov'd , prince Troilus : Let me be privileg'd by my place , and message , To be a speaker free ; when I am hence , I'll answer to my will : And know you , lord , I'll nothing do on ...
... guard , I'll cut thy throat . Diomedes . O , be not mov'd , prince Troilus : Let me be privileg'd by my place , and message , To be a speaker free ; when I am hence , I'll answer to my will : And know you , lord , I'll nothing do on ...
Page 79
... guard thee well ; For I'll not kill thee there , nor there , nor there ; But , by the forge that stithied3 Mars his helm , I'll kill thee every where , yea , o'er and o'er.- You wisest Grecians , pardon me this brag , His insolence ...
... guard thee well ; For I'll not kill thee there , nor there , nor there ; But , by the forge that stithied3 Mars his helm , I'll kill thee every where , yea , o'er and o'er.- You wisest Grecians , pardon me this brag , His insolence ...
Page 82
... guard to tend on you . Hector . Thanks , and good night to the Greeks ' general . Menelaus . Good night , my lord . Hector . Achilles . Good night , Good night , sweet Menelaus . And welcome , both to those that go or tarry . Agamemnon ...
... guard to tend on you . Hector . Thanks , and good night to the Greeks ' general . Menelaus . Good night , my lord . Hector . Achilles . Good night , Good night , sweet Menelaus . And welcome , both to those that go or tarry . Agamemnon ...
Page 85
... guard of patience ; -stay a little while . Diomedes . But will you , then ? Cressida . In faith , I will , la ; never trust me , else . Diomedes . Give me some token for the surety of it . Cressida . I'll fetch you one . Ulysses . You ...
... guard of patience ; -stay a little while . Diomedes . But will you , then ? Cressida . In faith , I will , la ; never trust me , else . Diomedes . Give me some token for the surety of it . Cressida . I'll fetch you one . Ulysses . You ...
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