The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 156
... PATROCLUS , Grecian Commanders . THERSITES , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . ALEXANDER , Servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ; Servant to Paris ; Servant to Diomedes . Greeks . PANDARUS , Uncle to Cressida . MARGARELON , a ...
... PATROCLUS , Grecian Commanders . THERSITES , a deformed and scurrilous Grecian . ALEXANDER , Servant to Cressida . Servant to Troilus ; Servant to Paris ; Servant to Diomedes . Greeks . PANDARUS , Uncle to Cressida . MARGARELON , a ...
Page 161
... Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the livelong day Breaks scurril jests ; 16 And with ridiculous and awkward action ( Which , slanderer , he imitation calls , ) He pageants us . Sometime , great Agamemnon , Thy topless ' deputation he puts on ...
... Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the livelong day Breaks scurril jests ; 16 And with ridiculous and awkward action ( Which , slanderer , he imitation calls , ) He pageants us . Sometime , great Agamemnon , Thy topless ' deputation he puts on ...
Page 162
... Patroclus , Arming to answer in a night alarm . And then , forsooth , the faint defects of age Must be the scene of mirth ; to cough , and spit , And , with a palsy - fumbling on his gorget , Shake in and out the rivet : -and at this ...
... Patroclus , Arming to answer in a night alarm . And then , forsooth , the faint defects of age Must be the scene of mirth ; to cough , and spit , And , with a palsy - fumbling on his gorget , Shake in and out the rivet : -and at this ...
Page 164
... PATROCLUS . Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Ther . You see him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ...
... PATROCLUS . Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Ther . You see him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ...
Page 165
... Patroclus . Ther . I will see you hanged , like clotpoles , ere I come any more to your tents ; I will keep where there is wit stirring , and leave the faction of fools . [ Exit . Patr . A good riddance . Achil . Marry , this sir , is ...
... Patroclus . Ther . I will see you hanged , like clotpoles , ere I come any more to your tents ; I will keep where there is wit stirring , and leave the faction of fools . [ Exit . Patr . A good riddance . Achil . Marry , this sir , is ...
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