The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Thersites , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . Alexander , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ; Servant to Paris ; Servant to Diomedes . Helen , wife to Menelaus . Andromache , wife to Hector . Cassandra , daughter to Priam ; a ...
... Thersites , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . Alexander , servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ; Servant to Paris ; Servant to Diomedes . Helen , wife to Menelaus . Andromache , wife to Hector . Cassandra , daughter to Priam ; a ...
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... Thersites , of which it makes no mention , is a proof that this play was written after Chapman had published his version of Homer . JOHNSON . The first seven books of Chapman's Homer were published in the year 1596 , and again in 1598 ...
... Thersites , of which it makes no mention , is a proof that this play was written after Chapman had published his version of Homer . JOHNSON . The first seven books of Chapman's Homer were published in the year 1596 , and again in 1598 ...
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... Thersites opes his mastiff jaws , We shall hear musick , wit , and oracle . Ulyss . Troy , yet upon his basis , had been down , And the great Hector's sword had lack'd a master , But for these instances . The specialty of rule hath been ...
... Thersites opes his mastiff jaws , We shall hear musick , wit , and oracle . Ulyss . Troy , yet upon his basis , had been down , And the great Hector's sword had lack'd a master , But for these instances . The specialty of rule hath been ...
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... ; and bears his head In such a rein , in full as proud a place As broad Achilles : keeps his tent like him ; Makes factious feasts ; rails on our state of war , Bold as an oracle : and sets Thersites ( A 24 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... ; and bears his head In such a rein , in full as proud a place As broad Achilles : keeps his tent like him ; Makes factious feasts ; rails on our state of war , Bold as an oracle : and sets Thersites ( A 24 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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William Shakespeare. Bold as an oracle : and sets Thersites ( A slave , whose gall coins slanders like a mint , ) To match us in comparisons with dirt ; To weaken and discredit our exposure , How rank soever rounded in with danger ...
William Shakespeare. Bold as an oracle : and sets Thersites ( A slave , whose gall coins slanders like a mint , ) To match us in comparisons with dirt ; To weaken and discredit our exposure , How rank soever rounded in with danger ...
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