The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Troilus will not come far behind him ; let them take heed of Troilus ; I can tell them that too . Cres . What , is he angry too ? Pan . Who , Troilus ? Troilus is the better man of the two . Do Cres . O , Jupiter ! there's no comparison ...
... Troilus will not come far behind him ; let them take heed of Troilus ; I can tell them that too . Cres . What , is he angry too ? Pan . Who , Troilus ? Troilus is the better man of the two . Do Cres . O , Jupiter ! there's no comparison ...
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... Troilus is ! -Hark ; do you not hear the people cry , Troilus ? —Helenus is a priest . Cres . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? TROILUS passes over . Pan . Where ? yonder ? that's Deiphobus : ' Tis Troilus ! there's a man , niece ...
... Troilus is ! -Hark ; do you not hear the people cry , Troilus ? —Helenus is a priest . Cres . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? TROILUS passes over . Pan . Where ? yonder ? that's Deiphobus : ' Tis Troilus ! there's a man , niece ...
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... Troilus ! Dio . Nest . So , so , we draw together . [ Exit . Ay , there , there . Enter ACHILLES . Achil . Where is ... Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter DIOMEdes . Dio . Troilus , I say ! where's Troilus ? Ajax . Dio ...
... Troilus ! Dio . Nest . So , so , we draw together . [ Exit . Ay , there , there . Enter ACHILLES . Achil . Where is ... Troilus , thou coward Troilus , show thy head ! Enter DIOMEdes . Dio . Troilus , I say ! where's Troilus ? Ajax . Dio ...
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