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... Hector angry ? Alex . They say he yesterday coped Hector in the battle and struck him down , the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking . Cres . Who comes here ? Alex . Madam , your uncle Pandarus ...
... Hector angry ? Alex . They say he yesterday coped Hector in the battle and struck him down , the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking . Cres . Who comes here ? Alex . Madam , your uncle Pandarus ...
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... Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes To tender objects , but he in heat of action Is more vindicative than jealous love : They call him Troilus , and on him erect A second hope , as fairly built as ...
... Hector , but more dangerous ; For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes To tender objects , but he in heat of action Is more vindicative than jealous love : They call him Troilus , and on him erect A second hope , as fairly built as ...
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... Hector's slain ! Achil- les ! Dio . The bruit is , Hector ' s slain , and by Achilles . Ajax . If it be so , yet bragless let it be ; Great Hector was a man as good as he . Agam . March patiently along : let one be sent To pray Achilles ...
... Hector's slain ! Achil- les ! Dio . The bruit is , Hector ' s slain , and by Achilles . Ajax . If it be so , yet bragless let it be ; Great Hector was a man as good as he . Agam . March patiently along : let one be sent To pray Achilles ...
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Achilles Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Antony and Cleopatra bear blood Brutus Caes Calchas cardinal Casca Cassius Cham Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cœs Collier conj Cres death Diomed doth Duke Egypt emendation Enobarbus Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear fight fool fortune friends Gent give gods grace Grecian Greek hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen honour Julius Cæsar Kath King kiss lady Lepidus look lord Lord Chamberlain Lucius madam Mark Antony Menelaus Mess Messala never night noble Octavius Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace play Pompey pray Priam princes prithee queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Shakespeare's speak stand sweet sword tell thee Theobald Ther There's Thersites thing thou art thou hast Titinius Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy trumpet Ulyss word