The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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Page 99
... arms , let him at will convey them to his tent ; But let my body be return'd , that Troy's two - sex'd descent May waste it in the funeral pile : if I can slaughter him , Apollo honouring me so much , I'll spoil his conquer'd limb , And ...
... arms , let him at will convey them to his tent ; But let my body be return'd , that Troy's two - sex'd descent May waste it in the funeral pile : if I can slaughter him , Apollo honouring me so much , I'll spoil his conquer'd limb , And ...
Page 107
... arms of the Greeks or double axe . Yet Homer does not make this during the heroical ages , illustrated by engra- distinction , but arms the Trojans with the large vings from the frieze of the Parthenon . To orbicular shield of the ...
... arms of the Greeks or double axe . Yet Homer does not make this during the heroical ages , illustrated by engra- distinction , but arms the Trojans with the large vings from the frieze of the Parthenon . To orbicular shield of the ...
Page 235
... arms too . MEN . Why , masters , my good friends , mine honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? 2 CIT . We cannot , sir , we are undone already . MEN . I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you . For ...
... arms too . MEN . Why , masters , my good friends , mine honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? 2 CIT . We cannot , sir , we are undone already . MEN . I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you . For ...
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Achilles AGAM Agamemnon AJAX Appears arms Aufidius blood Brutus Caius called CASCA Cassius CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus CRES Cressida Cymbeline death Diomed doth enemy ENOBARBUS Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear fight folio follow fool fortune friends give gods Grecian Greeks GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heavens HECT Hector honour IACH Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady Lepidus look lord Lucius madam Marcius Mark Antony matter Menelaus Menenius MESS never night noble Octavius Pandarus Patroclus peace Pisanio Pompey Posthumus pray Priam prithee quarto queen Re-enter reading Roman Rome SCENE senate Shakspere Shakspere's soldier speak stand Steevens sweet sword tell thee THER Thersites thing thou art thou hast Titinius TRAGEDIES.-VOL Troilus Trojan Troy ULYSS unto Volces word