The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Steevens, and Others, Volume 9H. Durell, 1817 |
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... true thou tell'st me , when I say — I love her ; But , saying thus , instead of oil and balm , Thou lay'st in every gash that love hath given me The knife that made it . Pan . I speak no more than truth . Tro . Thou dost not speak so ...
... true thou tell'st me , when I say — I love her ; But , saying thus , instead of oil and balm , Thou lay'st in every gash that love hath given me The knife that made it . Pan . I speak no more than truth . Tro . Thou dost not speak so ...
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... true , that the heroes of Homer never fought on horseback ; yet such of them as make a second appearance in the Eneid , appear to have had cav alry among them , as well as their antagonists the Rutulians . Little can be inferred from ...
... true , that the heroes of Homer never fought on horseback ; yet such of them as make a second appearance in the Eneid , appear to have had cav alry among them , as well as their antagonists the Rutulians . Little can be inferred from ...
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... True , he was so ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troi- lus will not come far behind him ; let them take heed of Troilus ; I can tell them that too . Cres . What , is he angry ...
... True , he was so ; I know the cause too ; he'll lay about him to - day , I can tell them that : and there is Troi- lus will not come far behind him ; let them take heed of Troilus ; I can tell them that too . Cres . What , is he angry ...
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... true and not true . Pan . She prais'd his complexion above Paris . Cres . Why , Paris hath colour enough . Pan . So he has . Cres . Then , Troilus should have too much if she praised him above , his complexion is higher than his ; he ...
... true and not true . Pan . She prais'd his complexion above Paris . Cres . Why , Paris hath colour enough . Pan . So he has . Cres . Then , Troilus should have too much if she praised him above , his complexion is higher than his ; he ...
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... true ; make no question of that . One and fifty hairs , quoth he , and one white : That white hair is my father , and all the rest are his sons . Jupiter ! quoth she , which of these hairs is Paris my husband ? The forked one , quoth he ...
... true ; make no question of that . One and fifty hairs , quoth he , and one white : That white hair is my father , and all the rest are his sons . Jupiter ! quoth she , which of these hairs is Paris my husband ? The forked one , quoth he ...
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