The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips & Sampson, 1845 - 345 psl. |
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... Agamemnon , Thy toplesst deputation he puts on ; And , like a strutting player , -whose conceit Lies in his hamstring , and doth think it rich To hear the wooden dialogue and sound " Twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage , t ...
... Agamemnon , Thy toplesst deputation he puts on ; And , like a strutting player , -whose conceit Lies in his hamstring , and doth think it rich To hear the wooden dialogue and sound " Twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage , t ...
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... Agamemnon , let it not be so ! We'll consecrate the steps that Ajax makes When they go from Achilles : Shall the proud lord , That bastes his arrogance with his own seam * And never suffers matter of the world Enter his thoughts , -save ...
... Agamemnon , let it not be so ! We'll consecrate the steps that Ajax makes When they go from Achilles : Shall the proud lord , That bastes his arrogance with his own seam * And never suffers matter of the world Enter his thoughts , -save ...
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... AGAMEMNON . Nest . O noble general , do not do so . Dio . You must prepare to fight without Achilles . Ulyss . Why , ' tis this naming of him does him harm . Here is a man - But ' tis before his face ; I will be silent . Nest ...
... AGAMEMNON . Nest . O noble general , do not do so . Dio . You must prepare to fight without Achilles . Ulyss . Why , ' tis this naming of him does him harm . Here is a man - But ' tis before his face ; I will be silent . Nest ...
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... 'll break it himself in vain- glory . He knows not me ; I said , Good - morrow , Ajax ; and he replies , Thanks , Agamemnon . What * New - fashioned toys . think you of this man , that takes me for 28 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 325.
... 'll break it himself in vain- glory . He knows not me ; I said , Good - morrow , Ajax ; and he replies , Thanks , Agamemnon . What * New - fashioned toys . think you of this man , that takes me for 28 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 325.
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... Agamemnon . Do this . Patr . Jove bless great Ajax . Ther . Humph ! Patr . I come from the worthy Achilles , - Ther . Ha ! Patr . Who most humbly desires you to invite Hector to his tent ! -- Ther . Humph ! Patr . And to procure safe ...
... Agamemnon . Do this . Patr . Jove bless great Ajax . Ther . Humph ! Patr . I come from the worthy Achilles , - Ther . Ha ! Patr . Who most humbly desires you to invite Hector to his tent ! -- Ther . Humph ! Patr . And to procure safe ...
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