The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 11
... Hector , for his grim aspect , And large proportion of his strong - knit limbs . Alas ! this is a child , a silly dwarf : It cannot be , this weak and writhled3 shrimp Should strike such terror to his enemies . Tal . Madam , I have been ...
... Hector , for his grim aspect , And large proportion of his strong - knit limbs . Alas ! this is a child , a silly dwarf : It cannot be , this weak and writhled3 shrimp Should strike such terror to his enemies . Tal . Madam , I have been ...
Page 57
... Hector should fall by no other hand than his own . 7 A dreadful wager ; a tremendous stake . 8 The author , in making Clifford fall by the hand of York , has departed from the truth of history , a practice not uncommon with him when he ...
... Hector should fall by no other hand than his own . 7 A dreadful wager ; a tremendous stake . 8 The author , in making Clifford fall by the hand of York , has departed from the truth of history , a practice not uncommon with him when he ...
Page 65
... generous tenderness of Edward , and savage fortitude of Richard , are well distinguished by their dif ferent reception of their father's death . 13 Hector · That robb'd my soldiers of their hated spleen ; 38 SCENE IV . 65 KING HENRY VI .
... generous tenderness of Edward , and savage fortitude of Richard , are well distinguished by their dif ferent reception of their father's death . 13 Hector · That robb'd my soldiers of their hated spleen ; 38 SCENE IV . 65 KING HENRY VI .
Page 82
... Hector , and my Troy's true hope.2 * Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness ' hand . * K . Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortu- nate ! * Mont . Comfort , my lord , -and so I take my leave . * Oxf . And thus , [ Kissing ...
... Hector , and my Troy's true hope.2 * Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness ' hand . * K . Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortu- nate ! * Mont . Comfort , my lord , -and so I take my leave . * Oxf . And thus , [ Kissing ...
Page 154
... in the accounts of Henslowe the player , that a drama on this subject , by Decker and Chettle , at first called Troyelles and Cressida , but , before its produc- PRIAM , King of Troy . HECTOR , TROILUS , 1.4 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... in the accounts of Henslowe the player , that a drama on this subject , by Decker and Chettle , at first called Troyelles and Cressida , but , before its produc- PRIAM , King of Troy . HECTOR , TROILUS , 1.4 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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