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Page xxxvi
... Menelaus , I would conspire against destiny ! Ask me not what I would be , if I were not Thersites ; for I care not to be the louse of a lazar , so I were not Menelaus . ( 5. I. 53-64 ) This kind of metamorphosis appears as early as 1 ...
... Menelaus , I would conspire against destiny ! Ask me not what I would be , if I were not Thersites ; for I care not to be the louse of a lazar , so I were not Menelaus . ( 5. I. 53-64 ) This kind of metamorphosis appears as early as 1 ...
Page 86
... Menelaus ' kiss ; this , mine- Patroclus kisses you . Menelaus . O , this is trim ! [ kisses her again Patroclus . Paris and I kiss evermore for him . Menelaus . I'll have my kiss , sir . Lady , by your leave . Cressida . In kissing ...
... Menelaus ' kiss ; this , mine- Patroclus kisses you . Menelaus . O , this is trim ! [ kisses her again Patroclus . Paris and I kiss evermore for him . Menelaus . I'll have my kiss , sir . Lady , by your leave . Cressida . In kissing ...
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... Menelaus . Let me confirm my princely brother's greeting ; You brace of warlike brothers , welcome hither . Hector . Who must we answer ? Eneas . The noble Menelaus . Hector . O , you , my lord ! by Mars his gauntlet , thanks ! Mock not ...
... Menelaus . Let me confirm my princely brother's greeting ; You brace of warlike brothers , welcome hither . Hector . Who must we answer ? Eneas . The noble Menelaus . Hector . O , you , my lord ! by Mars his gauntlet , thanks ! Mock not ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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