The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 14–15 tomaiJ. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... PATR . Good words , Thersites . ACHIL . What's the quarrel ? AJAX . I bade the vile owl , go learn me the te- nour of the proclamation , and he rails upon me . THER . I serve thee not . AJAX . Well , go to , go to . THER . I serve here ...
... PATR . Good words , Thersites . ACHIL . What's the quarrel ? AJAX . I bade the vile owl , go learn me the te- nour of the proclamation , and he rails upon me . THER . I serve thee not . AJAX . Well , go to , go to . THER . I serve here ...
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... PATR . No more words , Thersites ; peace . THER . I will hold my peace when Achilles ' brach bids me , shall I ? 5 these editors ' wise riddles . What ! was Nestor's wit mouldy be- fore his grandsire's toes had nails ? Preposterous ...
... PATR . No more words , Thersites ; peace . THER . I will hold my peace when Achilles ' brach bids me , shall I ? 5 these editors ' wise riddles . What ! was Nestor's wit mouldy be- fore his grandsire's toes had nails ? Preposterous ...
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... PATR . A good riddance . ACHIL . Marry , this , sir , is proclaimed through all our host : That Hector , by the first hour of the sun , Will , with a trumpet , ' twixt our tents and Troy , To - morrow morning call some knight to arms ...
... PATR . A good riddance . ACHIL . Marry , this , sir , is proclaimed through all our host : That Hector , by the first hour of the sun , Will , with a trumpet , ' twixt our tents and Troy , To - morrow morning call some knight to arms ...
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... PATR . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersites , come in and rail . THER . If I could have remembered a gilt coun- terfeit , thou wouldest not have slipped out of my contemplation : but it is no matter ; Thyself upon thyself ! The ...
... PATR . Who's there ? Thersites ? Good Thersites , come in and rail . THER . If I could have remembered a gilt coun- terfeit , thou wouldest not have slipped out of my contemplation : but it is no matter ; Thyself upon thyself ! The ...
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... PATR . What , art thou devout ? wast thou in prayer ? THER . Ay ; The heavens hear me ! Enter ACHILLES . ACHIL . Who's there ? PATR . Thersites , my lord . - ACHIL . Where , where ? Art thou come ? Why , my cheese , my digestion , why ...
... PATR . What , art thou devout ? wast thou in prayer ? THER . Ay ; The heavens hear me ! Enter ACHILLES . ACHIL . Who's there ? PATR . Thersites , my lord . - ACHIL . Where , where ? Art thou come ? Why , my cheese , my digestion , why ...
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Achilles Æneas AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ben Jonson blood Buckingham Calchas called cardinal CHAM command Cranmer CRES Cressida Diomed Diomedes doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear folio fool GENT give grace Grecian Greeks hand Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen Holinshed honour i'the JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KATH King Henry King Richard king's kiss lady lord Lord Chamberlain Lydgate MALONE MASON means Menelaus Neoptolemus Nestor never night noble o'the old copy Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus play poet Pope pray Priam prince quarto queen RITSON SCENE sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy true truth ULYSS unto WARBURTON Wolsey word