The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 23. King Richard IIIPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... CRES . Ay ; if I ever saw him before , and knew him . PAN . Well , I say Troilus is Troilus . CRES . Then you say as I say ; for , I am sure , he is not Hector . PAN . No ; nor Hector is not Troilus in some degrees . CRES . ' Tis just ...
... CRES . Ay ; if I ever saw him before , and knew him . PAN . Well , I say Troilus is Troilus . CRES . Then you say as I say ; for , I am sure , he is not Hector . PAN . No ; nor Hector is not Troilus in some degrees . CRES . ' Tis just ...
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... CRES . Then she's a merry1 Greek indeed . PAN . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him th ' other day into the compass'd ' window : and , you know , he has not past three or four hairs on his chin- CRES . Indeed , a tapster's ...
... CRES . Then she's a merry1 Greek indeed . PAN . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him th ' other day into the compass'd ' window : and , you know , he has not past three or four hairs on his chin- CRES . Indeed , a tapster's ...
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... CRES . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He lov'd me : O false Wench ! Give ' t me again . DIO . Whose was ' t ? CRES . It is no matter , now I have ' t again . I will not meet with you to - morrow night : I pr'ythee , Diomed ...
... CRES . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He lov'd me : O false Wench ! Give ' t me again . DIO . Whose was ' t ? CRES . It is no matter , now I have ' t again . I will not meet with you to - morrow night : I pr'ythee , Diomed ...
Common terms and phrases
ACT V Sc AGAM AJAX Andromache Antenor arms art thou bastard beat blood brave brother Troilus Calchas call'd CASSANDRA command Cousin CRES Cressid dear deeds DEIPHOBUS Diomed doth Enter ACHILLES Enter ENEAS Enter TROILUS exit eyes fair faith false Farewell fear fight fool give Gods Grecian Camp Greek Greekish hair hand Hark hast hath hear heart Heavens HECT Hecuba Helen Helen loves honour Jove kiss Lady Lechery look Lord Æneas Menelaus morrow Myrmidons NEST Nestor Niece night Paris PATR Patroclus peace pr'ythee praise pray Priam pride Prince Troilus proud Re-enter SCENE shew soul speak stand sweet Lord sweet Queen sword tarry tell thee tent THER there's Thersites thing thou art thoughts to-day to-morrow TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Trojan Troy true Trumpet truth ULYSS Uncle valiant vows what's the matter whore word yonder ΙΙΟ НЕСТ