The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 291
... Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will strike amazement to their drowsy spirits : I was advértis'd their great general ...
... Hect . I am yours , You valiant offspring of great Priamus.- I have a roisting challenge sent amongst The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks , Will strike amazement to their drowsy spirits : I was advértis'd their great general ...
Page 327
... Hect . Why then , will I no more : - Thou art , great lord , my father's sister's son , A consin - german to great Priam's seed ; The obligation of our blood forbids A gory emulation ' twixt us twain : Were thy commixtion Greek and ...
... Hect . Why then , will I no more : - Thou art , great lord , my father's sister's son , A consin - german to great Priam's seed ; The obligation of our blood forbids A gory emulation ' twixt us twain : Were thy commixtion Greek and ...
Page 328
... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to [ To Troilus . Men . Let me confirm my princely brother's you . greeting ; - You brace of warlike brothers , welcome hither . Hect . Whom ...
... Hect . I thank thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . My well - fam'd lord of Troy , no less to [ To Troilus . Men . Let me confirm my princely brother's you . greeting ; - You brace of warlike brothers , welcome hither . Hect . Whom ...
Page 329
... Hect . Let me embrace thee , good old chronicle , That hast so long walk'd hand in hand with time : Most reverend Nestor , I am glad to clasp thee . Nest . I would , my arms could match thee in contention , As they contend with thee in ...
... Hect . Let me embrace thee , good old chronicle , That hast so long walk'd hand in hand with time : Most reverend Nestor , I am glad to clasp thee . Nest . I would , my arms could match thee in contention , As they contend with thee in ...
Page 330
... Hect . It would discredit the bless'd gods , proud man , To answer such a question : Stand again : Think'st thou to catch my life so pleasantly , As to prenominate in nice conjecture , Where thou wilt hit me dead ? I tell thee , yea ...
... Hect . It would discredit the bless'd gods , proud man , To answer such a question : Stand again : Think'st thou to catch my life so pleasantly , As to prenominate in nice conjecture , Where thou wilt hit me dead ? I tell thee , yea ...
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