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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Page 49
... frayed with a sprite : I'll fetch her . It is the prettiest villain : -she fetches her breath as short as a new - ta'en sparrow . [ Exit . VOL . IX . 4 C Tro . Even such a passion doth embrace my bosom ACT III , 49 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... frayed with a sprite : I'll fetch her . It is the prettiest villain : -she fetches her breath as short as a new - ta'en sparrow . [ Exit . VOL . IX . 4 C Tro . Even such a passion doth embrace my bosom ACT III , 49 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
Page 69
... villain then ! In this I do not call your faith in faith in question , So mainly as thy merit : I cannot sing , Nor heel the high lavolt , nor sweeten talk , Nor play at subtle games ; fair virtues all , To which the Grecians are most ...
... villain then ! In this I do not call your faith in faith in question , So mainly as thy merit : I cannot sing , Nor heel the high lavolt , nor sweeten talk , Nor play at subtle games ; fair virtues all , To which the Grecians are most ...
Page 71
... villain , till thy sphered bias cheek ' Out - swell the colic of puff'd Aquilon : Come , stretch thy chest , and let thy eyes spout blood ; Thou blow'st for Hector . [ Trumpet sounds . Ulyss . No trumpet answers . [ Swelling out like ...
... villain , till thy sphered bias cheek ' Out - swell the colic of puff'd Aquilon : Come , stretch thy chest , and let thy eyes spout blood ; Thou blow'st for Hector . [ Trumpet sounds . Ulyss . No trumpet answers . [ Swelling out like ...
Page 91
... in its present place , precisely as it is here given ; but the three lines above quoted do not constitute any part of the scene . MALONE . villain , with the sleeve , back to the dissembling ACT V. 91 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... in its present place , precisely as it is here given ; but the three lines above quoted do not constitute any part of the scene . MALONE . villain , with the sleeve , back to the dissembling ACT V. 91 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
Page 92
... villain , with the sleeve , back to the dissembling luxurious drab , on a sleeveless errand . O'the other side , The po- licy of those crafty swearing rascals , -that stale old mouse- eaten dry cheese , Nestor ; and that same dog - fox ...
... villain , with the sleeve , back to the dissembling luxurious drab , on a sleeveless errand . O'the other side , The po- licy of those crafty swearing rascals , -that stale old mouse- eaten dry cheese , Nestor ; and that same dog - fox ...
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