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( 1 ) In the folios , and one of the quartos , this scene is continued by the following dialogue between Pandarus and Troilus , which the poet certainly meant to have been inserted at the end of the play , where the three concluding ...
( 1 ) In the folios , and one of the quartos , this scene is continued by the following dialogue between Pandarus and Troilus , which the poet certainly meant to have been inserted at the end of the play , where the three concluding ...
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SCENE VII . The same . Enter Achilles , with Myrmidons . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say . — Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the bloody ...
SCENE VII . The same . Enter Achilles , with Myrmidons . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say . — Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the bloody ...
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SCENE III . A Part of the Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaimod ; And , by the happy hollow of a tree , Escap'd the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking ...
SCENE III . A Part of the Heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaimod ; And , by the happy hollow of a tree , Escap'd the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking ...
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