The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11 |
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Page 266
This challenge that the gallant Hector sends , However it is spread in general
name , Relates in purpose only to Achilles . [ substance , Neft . ( 15 ) The purpose
is perspicuous ev ' n as Whose grofsness little characters sum up . And , in the ...
This challenge that the gallant Hector sends , However it is spread in general
name , Relates in purpose only to Achilles . [ substance , Neft . ( 15 ) The purpose
is perspicuous ev ' n as Whose grofsness little characters sum up . And , in the ...
Page 285
Achil . Where , where ? art thou come ? why , ' my cheele , my digeilion -- why
halt thou not lerved thyself up to my table , so many mcals ? come , what's
Agamemnon ! Ther . Thy commander , Achilles ; then tell me Patroclus , what's
Achilles ?
Achil . Where , where ? art thou come ? why , ' my cheele , my digeilion -- why
halt thou not lerved thyself up to my table , so many mcals ? come , what's
Agamemnon ! Ther . Thy commander , Achilles ; then tell me Patroclus , what's
Achilles ?
Page 342
A c T V. SC EX . , before Achilles's Tent in the Grecian Camp . Enter ACHILLES
anit PATROCL.US . ACHILLES .. I'I L L heat his blood with Greekish wine to -
night , Which with iny scimitar I'll cool to - morrow . Patroclus , let us feast him to
the ...
A c T V. SC EX . , before Achilles's Tent in the Grecian Camp . Enter ACHILLES
anit PATROCL.US . ACHILLES .. I'I L L heat his blood with Greekish wine to -
night , Which with iny scimitar I'll cool to - morrow . Patroclus , let us feast him to
the ...
Page 359
They set me up in policy that mungril cur Ajax , against that dog of as bad a kind ,
Achilles . And now is the cur Ajax prouder than the cur Achilles , and will not arm
to - day ; whereupon the Grecians begin to proclaim barbarisin , and policy ...
They set me up in policy that mungril cur Ajax , against that dog of as bad a kind ,
Achilles . And now is the cur Ajax prouder than the cur Achilles , and will not arm
to - day ; whereupon the Grecians begin to proclaim barbarisin , and policy ...
Page 366
Achilles ! Achilles ! Hector's flain ! Achilles ! · Dio . The bruit is , Hector's Nain ,
and by Achilles . Ajax . If it is fo , yet bragless let it be : Great Hector was as good
a man as he . i Aga . March patiently along : let one be sent To pray Achilles see
its ...
Achilles ! Achilles ! Hector's flain ! Achilles ! · Dio . The bruit is , Hector's Nain ,
and by Achilles . Ajax . If it is fo , yet bragless let it be : Great Hector was as good
a man as he . i Aga . March patiently along : let one be sent To pray Achilles see
its ...
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Achilles againſt Ajax Andronicus arms bear better blood bring brother changes comes Coriolanus death deeds Diomede doth Emperor enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fight firſt follow fons friends give gods Greek hand hath head hear heart heaven Hector himſelf hold honour I'll keep kill Lady Lavinia leave live look Lord Lucius Marcius mean moſt mother muſt nature never noble peace play Poet poor pray Prince Queen reading revenge Roman Rome ſay ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſpeak ſtand ſuch ſweet ſword talk tears tell thee Ther there's theſe thing thoſe thou thought Titus tongue tribunes Troi Troilus true uſe voices what's whoſe worthy
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