The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... doth pride grow ? I know not what pride is . Agam . Your mind's the clearer , Ajax , and your virtues the fairer . He that is proud , eats up himself : pride is his own glass , his own trumpet , his own chronicle ; and whatever praises ...
... doth pride grow ? I know not what pride is . Agam . Your mind's the clearer , Ajax , and your virtues the fairer . He that is proud , eats up himself : pride is his own glass , his own trumpet , his own chronicle ; and whatever praises ...
Page 101
... doth Calchas keep ? Ulyss . At Menelaus ' tent , most princely Troilus : There Diomed doth feast with him to - night ; Who neither looks upon the heaven , nor earth , But gives all gaze and bent of amorous view On the fair Cressid . Tro ...
... doth Calchas keep ? Ulyss . At Menelaus ' tent , most princely Troilus : There Diomed doth feast with him to - night ; Who neither looks upon the heaven , nor earth , But gives all gaze and bent of amorous view On the fair Cressid . Tro ...
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... doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kiss thy hand , but not in ...
... doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kiss thy hand , but not in ...
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