The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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... honour higher than his ease ; That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril ; That knows his valour , and knows not his fear ; That loves his mistress more than in confession , ( With truant vows to her own lips he loves , ) And ...
... honour higher than his ease ; That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril ; That knows his valour , and knows not his fear ; That loves his mistress more than in confession , ( With truant vows to her own lips he loves , ) And ...
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... honour off , If not Achilles ? Though ' t be a sportful combat , Yet in this trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute With their fin'st palate : And trust to me , Ulysses , Our imputation shall be oddly ...
... honour off , If not Achilles ? Though ' t be a sportful combat , Yet in this trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute With their fin'st palate : And trust to me , Ulysses , Our imputation shall be oddly ...
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... honour of a king So great as our dread father , in a scale Of common ounces ? will you with counters sum The past - proportion of his infinite ? And buckle - in a waist most fathomless With spans and inches so diminutive As fears and ...
... honour of a king So great as our dread father , in a scale Of common ounces ? will you with counters sum The past - proportion of his infinite ? And buckle - in a waist most fathomless With spans and inches so diminutive As fears and ...
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... You know me , do you not ? SERV . ' Faith , sir , superficially . PAN . Friend , know me better ; I am the lord Pandarus . SERV . I hope I shall know your honour better. [ SCENE I. Helen unarming Hector . ] [ Eneas meeting Paris . ]
... You know me , do you not ? SERV . ' Faith , sir , superficially . PAN . Friend , know me better ; I am the lord Pandarus . SERV . I hope I shall know your honour better. [ SCENE I. Helen unarming Hector . ] [ Eneas meeting Paris . ]
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. SERV . I hope I shall know your honour better . PAN . I do desire it . SERV . You are in the state of grace . [ Music within . PAN . Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my titles : -What ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. SERV . I hope I shall know your honour better . PAN . I do desire it . SERV . You are in the state of grace . [ Music within . PAN . Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my titles : -What ...
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Achilles AGAM Agamemnon AJAX Antony Appears arms Aufidius better blood brother Brutus Cæsar Calchas call'd CASCA Cassius CLEO Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus CRES Cressida Cymbeline dead death Diomed doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight folio friends give gods Greeks GUIDERIUS hand Hark hath hear heart heaven HECT Hector honour IACH Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady look lord Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony Menelaus Menenius mistress never night noble old copies Pandarus passage PATR Patroclus peace Pericles Pisanio Posthumus pray Priam prince prithee quarto queen reading Roman Rome SCENE senate Shakspere Shakspere's soldier speak stand Steevens sweet sword tell thee THER Thersites thing thou art thou hast Titus TRAGEDIES.-VOL Troilus Trojan Troy ULYSS unto Volces word