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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... What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? Pandarus . Because she is kin to me , therefore , she's not so fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I ...
... What , art thou angry , Pandarus ? what , with me ? Pandarus . Because she is kin to me , therefore , she's not so fair as Helen : an she were not kin to me , she would be as fair on Friday , as Helen is on Sunday . But what care I ? I ...
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... what good sport is out of town to - day ! Troilus . Better at home , if would I might , were may.— But , to the ... what it foresaw In Hector's wrath . Cressida . What was his cause of anger ? Alexander . The noise goes , this : There is ...
... what good sport is out of town to - day ! Troilus . Better at home , if would I might , were may.— But , to the ... what it foresaw In Hector's wrath . Cressida . What was his cause of anger ? Alexander . The noise goes , this : There is ...
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... what of him ? Alexander . They say he is a very man per se , 3 And stands alone . 2 Cressida . So do all men ; unless ... what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus . Good morrow , cousin Cressid : what do you talk ...
... what of him ? Alexander . They say he is a very man per se , 3 And stands alone . 2 Cressida . So do all men ; unless ... what's that ? Cressida . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pandarus . Good morrow , cousin Cressid : what do you talk ...
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... What plagues , and what portents ? what mutiny ? What raging of the sea ?, shaking of earth ? Commotion in the winds ? frights , changes , horrors , Divert and crack , rend and deracinate3 The unity and married calm of states Quite from ...
... What plagues , and what portents ? what mutiny ? What raging of the sea ?, shaking of earth ? Commotion in the winds ? frights , changes , horrors , Divert and crack , rend and deracinate3 The unity and married calm of states Quite from ...
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... what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise , sole pure , tran- scends . Agamemnon . Sir , you of Troy , call you yourself Eneas ? Eneas . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Agamemnon . What's your affair , I ...
... what the repining enemy commends , That breath fame follows ; that praise , sole pure , tran- scends . Agamemnon . Sir , you of Troy , call you yourself Eneas ? Eneas . Ay , Greek , that is my name . Agamemnon . What's your affair , I ...
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