The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... Cres . At your pleasure . Pan . Here , here , here's an excellent place ; here we may see most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ENEAS passes over the Stage . Cres ...
... Cres . At your pleasure . Pan . Here , here , here's an excellent place ; here we may see most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ENEAS passes over the Stage . Cres ...
Page 14
... Cres . Who's that ? HELENUS passes over . Pan . That's Helenus , -I marvel , where Troilus is : - That's Helenus ; -I think he went not forth to - day : - That's Helenus . Cres . Can Helenus fight , uncle ? Pan . Helenus ? no ; -yes ...
... Cres . Who's that ? HELENUS passes over . Pan . That's Helenus , -I marvel , where Troilus is : - That's Helenus ; -I think he went not forth to - day : - That's Helenus . Cres . Can Helenus fight , uncle ? Pan . Helenus ? no ; -yes ...
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... Cres . Ay , a minced man : and then to be baked with no date in the pye , -for then the man's date is out . Pan . You are such a woman ! one knows not at what ward you lie . Cres . Upon my back , to defend my belly ; upon my wit , to ...
... Cres . Ay , a minced man : and then to be baked with no date in the pye , -for then the man's date is out . Pan . You are such a woman ! one knows not at what ward you lie . Cres . Upon my back , to defend my belly ; upon my wit , to ...
Page 45
... Cres- sida ? no , your poor disposer ' s sick . Par . I spy . Pan . You spy ! what do you spy ? -Come , give me an instrument . - Now , sweet queen . Helen . Why , this is kindly done . Pan . My niece is horribly in love with a thing ...
... Cres- sida ? no , your poor disposer ' s sick . Par . I spy . Pan . You spy ! what do you spy ? -Come , give me an instrument . - Now , sweet queen . Helen . Why , this is kindly done . Pan . My niece is horribly in love with a thing ...
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... Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Tro . O Cressida , how often have I wished me thus ? .. Cres . Wished my lord ? -The gods grant ! 48 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Tro . O Cressida , how often have I wished me thus ? .. Cres . Wished my lord ? -The gods grant ! 48 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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