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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... poor Troilus ! I would he were , - Cressida . So he is . Pandarus . ' Condition I had gone barefoot to India . Cressida . He is not Hector . Pandarus . Himself ? no , he's not himself .- ' Would ' a were himself ! Well , the gods are ...
... poor Troilus ! I would he were , - Cressida . So he is . Pandarus . ' Condition I had gone barefoot to India . Cressida . He is not Hector . Pandarus . Himself ? no , he's not himself .- ' Would ' a were himself ! Well , the gods are ...
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... poor chin ! many a wart is richer . Pandarus . But , there was such laughing ; -Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er . Cressida . With mill - stones , 8 Pandarus . And Cassandra laughed . Cressida . But there was a more ...
... poor chin ! many a wart is richer . Pandarus . But , there was such laughing ; -Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er . Cressida . With mill - stones , 8 Pandarus . And Cassandra laughed . Cressida . But there was a more ...
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... poor disposer's sick . Paris . I spy . Pandarus . You spy ! what do you spy ? -Come , give me an instrument . - Now , sweet queen . Helen . Why , this is kindly done . Pandarus . My niece is horribly in love with a thing you have ...
... poor disposer's sick . Paris . I spy . Pandarus . You spy ! what do you spy ? -Come , give me an instrument . - Now , sweet queen . Helen . Why , this is kindly done . Pandarus . My niece is horribly in love with a thing you have ...
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... poor of late ? ' Tis certain , greatness , once fall'n out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ; What the declin❜d is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not ...
... poor of late ? ' Tis certain , greatness , once fall'n out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ; What the declin❜d is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not ...
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... poor in worth ! now shall we see to - morrow , An act that very chance doth throw upon him , Ajax renown'd . O heavens , what some men do , While some men leave to do ! How some men creep in skittish fortune's hall , Whiles others play ...
... poor in worth ! now shall we see to - morrow , An act that very chance doth throw upon him , Ajax renown'd . O heavens , what some men do , While some men leave to do ! How some men creep in skittish fortune's hall , Whiles others play ...
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