The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... most common commentaries of all the actions of our lives , fhewing fuch a dexteritie and power of witte , that the most displeased with playes , are pleasd with his commedies . And all fuch dull and heavy - witted worldlings , as were ...
... most common commentaries of all the actions of our lives , fhewing fuch a dexteritie and power of witte , that the most displeased with playes , are pleasd with his commedies . And all fuch dull and heavy - witted worldlings , as were ...
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... most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ENEAS paffes over the stage . Cref . Speak not fo loud . Pan . That's neas ; Is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of ...
... most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ENEAS paffes over the stage . Cref . Speak not fo loud . Pan . That's neas ; Is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of ...
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... most mighty for thy place and sway , - [ To AGAMEMNON . And thou most reverend for thy ftretch'd - out life , - [ TO NESTOR . I give to both your fpeeches , -which were fuch , As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in ...
... most mighty for thy place and sway , - [ To AGAMEMNON . And thou most reverend for thy ftretch'd - out life , - [ TO NESTOR . I give to both your fpeeches , -which were fuch , As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in ...
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... most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . Ene . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning when the coldly eyes The youthful Phoebus : How ? Which is ...
... most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . Ene . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning when the coldly eyes The youthful Phoebus : How ? Which is ...
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... most fathom.lefs , With spans and inches fo diminutive As fears and reasons ? fie , for godly thame ! Hel . No marvel , though you bite so sharp at reasons , You are fo empty of them . Should not our father Bear the great sway of his ...
... most fathom.lefs , With spans and inches fo diminutive As fears and reasons ? fie , for godly thame ! Hel . No marvel , though you bite so sharp at reasons , You are fo empty of them . Should not our father Bear the great sway of his ...
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Achilles Æneas againſt Agam Agamemnon Ajax anſwer Antenor Antony Aufidius beſt blood Brutus Cæfar Cafca Caffius Caius Calchas cauſe Cominius Coriolanus Cref Creffid defire Diomed doth elſe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid fame fear fenators fhall fhow firſt foldier fome friends ftand fuch fweet fword give gods Grecian hath hear heart Hect Hector Helen himſelf honour houſe itſelf Lart lord Marcius Mark Antony maſter Menelaus MENENIUS Moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft noble Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace pleaſe praiſe pray preſent Priam purpoſe reaſons Roman Rome ſay SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſuch tell thee Ther Therfites theſe thing thoſe thou art Titinius Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyffes uſe Volces VOLUMNIA whofe whoſe yourſelf