The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Band 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... Æneas tell the tale twice o'er , How Troy was burnt , and he made miferable ? C , handle not the theme ; no talk of hands , -- Left we remember ftill that we have none . Fy , fy , how franticly I fquare my talk , As if we should forget ...
... Æneas tell the tale twice o'er , How Troy was burnt , and he made miferable ? C , handle not the theme ; no talk of hands , -- Left we remember ftill that we have none . Fy , fy , how franticly I fquare my talk , As if we should forget ...
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... Æneas , Pandarus , Antenor , A baftard Son of Priam . Agamemnon , Achilles , Ajax , Menelaus , Ulyffes , Neftor , GREEKS . 19 Diomedes , Patroclus , Therfites , Calchas , Helen , Wife to Menelaus , in love with Paris . Andromache , Wife ...
... Æneas , Pandarus , Antenor , A baftard Son of Priam . Agamemnon , Achilles , Ajax , Menelaus , Ulyffes , Neftor , GREEKS . 19 Diomedes , Patroclus , Therfites , Calchas , Helen , Wife to Menelaus , in love with Paris . Andromache , Wife ...
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... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Trai . By whom , Æneas ? ne . Troilus , by Menelaus . Troi . Let Paris bleed , ' tis but a fear to fearn ; Paris is gored with Menelaus ' horn . [ Alarm ...
... Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Trai . By whom , Æneas ? ne . Troilus , by Menelaus . Troi . Let Paris bleed , ' tis but a fear to fearn ; Paris is gored with Menelaus ' horn . [ Alarm ...
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... Æneas ; is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you ; but mark Froilus , you fhall fee him anon . Gre . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over the Stage . Pan . That's Antenor ; he has a fhrewd wit I can tell ...
... Æneas ; is not that a brave man ? he's one of the flowers of Troy , I can tell you ; but mark Froilus , you fhall fee him anon . Gre . Who's that ? ANTENOR passes over the Stage . Pan . That's Antenor ; he has a fhrewd wit I can tell ...
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... Æneas ; Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthinefs of praise diftains his worth , If he , that's prailed , himfelf bring the praife forth : What the repining enemy commends , [ fcends . That breath Fame blows , that ...
... Æneas ; Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthinefs of praise diftains his worth , If he , that's prailed , himfelf bring the praife forth : What the repining enemy commends , [ fcends . That breath Fame blows , that ...
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Aaron Achilles Æneas againſt Agamemnon Ajax Andronicus anfwer Antenor Aufidius Baffianus Becauſe blood brother Calchas caufe Chiron Cominius Coriolanus Creffid defire Deiphobus Diomede doth Emperor Emprefs Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid fame feem fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhould fight flain foldier fome fons forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fweet fword give gods Goths Grecian Greek hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Hecuba Helen himſelf honour houſe Lart Lartius Lavinia Lord Lucius Marcius Menelaus Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft Neftor noble paffage Pandarus Patroclus pleaſe pray prefent Priam reafon revenge Roman Rome ſhall ſpeak ſtand Tamora tell thee thefe Ther there's Therfites theſe thofe Titus Titus Andronicus tribunes Troi Troilus Trojan Ulyf Ulyffes Volfcians whofe word
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Seite 306 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deeds past : which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
Seite 254 - But when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents ! what mutiny ! What raging of the sea! shaking of earth! Commotion in the winds ! frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture...
Seite 213 - Dost thou come here to whine ? To outface me with leaping in her grave ? Be buried quick with her, and so will I : And, if thou prate of mountains, let them throw Millions of acres on us, till our ground, Singeing his pate against the burning zone, Make Ossa like a wart ! Nay, an thou'lt mouth, I'll rant as well as thou.
Seite 306 - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright : To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Seite 254 - And therefore is the glorious planet, Sol, In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check, to good and bad: But, when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents?