The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, 6 tomasH. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... ther Clarence ? And little Ned Plantagenet , his fon ? Q. Eliz . Where is the gentle Rivers , Vaughan , Grey ? Duch . Where is kind Haftings ? K. Rich . A flourish , trumpets ! -strike alarum , drums ! Let not the heavens hear thefe ...
... ther Clarence ? And little Ned Plantagenet , his fon ? Q. Eliz . Where is the gentle Rivers , Vaughan , Grey ? Duch . Where is kind Haftings ? K. Rich . A flourish , trumpets ! -strike alarum , drums ! Let not the heavens hear thefe ...
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... Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boils ? full , all over , generally ? Ajax . Therfites , Ther . And thofe boils did run ? -Say fo , -did not the general run then ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog , Ther . Then would come fome ...
... Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boils ? full , all over , generally ? Ajax . Therfites , Ther . And thofe boils did run ? -Say fo , -did not the general run then ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog , Ther . Then would come fome ...
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... Ther . Thou grumbleft and railest every hour on Achilles ; and thou art as full of envy at his great- nefs , as Cerberus is at Proferpina's beauty , ay , that thou bark'ft at him . Ajax . Miftrefs Therfites ! Ther . Thou fhould'ft ...
... Ther . Thou grumbleft and railest every hour on Achilles ; and thou art as full of envy at his great- nefs , as Cerberus is at Proferpina's beauty , ay , that thou bark'ft at him . Ajax . Miftrefs Therfites ! Ther . Thou fhould'ft ...
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... Ther . You fee him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ; What's the matter ? Ther . Nay , but regard him well . Achil . Well , why I do fo . Ther . But yet you look not well ...
... Ther . You fee him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ; What's the matter ? Ther . Nay , but regard him well . Achil . Well , why I do fo . Ther . But yet you look not well ...
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... Ther . I ferve thee not . Ajax . Well , go to , go to . Ther . I ferve here voluntary . Achil . Your laft fervice was fufferance , ' twas not voluntary ; no man is beaten voluntary : Ajax was here the voluntary , and you as under an im ...
... Ther . I ferve thee not . Ajax . Well , go to , go to . Ther . I ferve here voluntary . Achil . Your laft fervice was fufferance , ' twas not voluntary ; no man is beaten voluntary : Ajax was here the voluntary , and you as under an im ...
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