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 36
... thine in great revenue ! heaven bless thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she , that lays thee out , says - thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ...
... thine in great revenue ! heaven bless thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she , that lays thee out , says - thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ...
Page 75
... thine own ! Troilus . Awake thee ! Hector , thou sleep'st ; Agamemnon . His blows are well dispos'd : -there , Ajax ! Diomedes . You must no more . Eneas . [ Trumpets cease . Princes , enough , so please you . Why , then , will I no ...
... thine own ! Troilus . Awake thee ! Hector , thou sleep'st ; Agamemnon . His blows are well dispos'd : -there , Ajax ! Diomedes . You must no more . Eneas . [ Trumpets cease . Princes , enough , so please you . Why , then , will I no ...
Page 78
... . O , like a book of sport thou'lt read me o'er ; But there's more in me than thou understand'st . Why dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? 1 Observed . Achilles . Tell me , you heavens , in which 78 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... . O , like a book of sport thou'lt read me o'er ; But there's more in me than thou understand'st . Why dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? 1 Observed . Achilles . Tell me , you heavens , in which 78 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
Page 116
... thine and my good Marcius , —I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country , than one voluptuously surfeit out of action . Enter a GENTLEWOMAN . Gentlewoman . Madam , the lady Valeria is come to visit you . Virgilia . ' Beseech ...
... thine and my good Marcius , —I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country , than one voluptuously surfeit out of action . Enter a GENTLEWOMAN . Gentlewoman . Madam , the lady Valeria is come to visit you . Virgilia . ' Beseech ...
Page 121
... thine enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous and did tremble . Re - enter MARCIUS , bleeding , assaulted by the Enemy . 1 Soldier . Lartius . Look , sir . Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . SCENE V. " Tis Marcius ...
... thine enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous and did tremble . Re - enter MARCIUS , bleeding , assaulted by the Enemy . 1 Soldier . Lartius . Look , sir . Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . SCENE V. " Tis Marcius ...
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