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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... tongue had commended Troilus for a copper nose . Pandarus . I swear to you , I think Helen loves him better than Paris . Cressida . Then she's a merry Greek , indeed . Pandarus . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him the other day ...
... tongue had commended Troilus for a copper nose . Pandarus . I swear to you , I think Helen loves him better than Paris . Cressida . Then she's a merry Greek , indeed . Pandarus . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him the other day ...
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... tongue , -yet let it please both , - Thou great , and wise , to hear Ulysses speak . Agamemnon . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be't of less expect ? That matter needless , of importless burden , Divide thy lips : than we are confident ...
... tongue , -yet let it please both , - Thou great , and wise , to hear Ulysses speak . Agamemnon . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be't of less expect ? That matter needless , of importless burden , Divide thy lips : than we are confident ...
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... tongue of roaring Typhon dropp'd , Would seem hyperboles . At this fusty stuff , The large Achilles , on his press'd bed lolling , From his deep chest laughs out a loud applause ; Cries - Excellent ! ' tis Agamemnon just.- Now play me ...
... tongue of roaring Typhon dropp'd , Would seem hyperboles . At this fusty stuff , The large Achilles , on his press'd bed lolling , From his deep chest laughs out a loud applause ; Cries - Excellent ! ' tis Agamemnon just.- Now play me ...
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... tongue . Thersites . ' Tis no matter ; I shall speak as much as thou afterwards . Patroclus . No more words , Thersites ; peace . Thersites . I will hold my peace when Achilles ' brach bids me , shall I ? Achilles . There's for you ...
... tongue . Thersites . ' Tis no matter ; I shall speak as much as thou afterwards . Patroclus . No more words , Thersites ; peace . Thersites . I will hold my peace when Achilles ' brach bids me , shall I ? Achilles . There's for you ...
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... tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The thing I shall repent . See , see , your silence , Cunning in dumbness , from my weakness draws , My very soul of counsel : Stop my mouth . Troilus . And shall , albeit sweet ...
... tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The thing I shall repent . See , see , your silence , Cunning in dumbness , from my weakness draws , My very soul of counsel : Stop my mouth . Troilus . And shall , albeit sweet ...
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