The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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Page 69
... Diomed , Furnish you fairly for this interchange : Withal , bring word - if Hector will to - morrow Be answer'd in his challenge : Ajax is ready . Dio . This shall I undertake ; and ' tis a burden Which I am proud to bear . [ Exeunt ...
... Diomed , Furnish you fairly for this interchange : Withal , bring word - if Hector will to - morrow Be answer'd in his challenge : Ajax is ready . Dio . This shall I undertake ; and ' tis a burden Which I am proud to bear . [ Exeunt ...
Page 78
... . Dio . That's my mind too . - Good morrow , lord Æneas . Par . A valiant Greek , Æneas ; take his hand : Witness the process of your speech , wherein You told - how Diomed , a whole week by 78 ACT IV . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA ACT IV. ...
... . Dio . That's my mind too . - Good morrow , lord Æneas . Par . A valiant Greek , Æneas ; take his hand : Witness the process of your speech , wherein You told - how Diomed , a whole week by 78 ACT IV . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA ACT IV. ...
Page 79
... Diomed embraces . Our bloods are now in calm ; and , so long , health : But when contention and occasion meet , By Jove , I'll play the hunter for thy life , With all my force , pursuit , and policy . Æne . And thou shalt hunt a lion ...
... Diomed embraces . Our bloods are now in calm ; and , so long , health : But when contention and occasion meet , By Jove , I'll play the hunter for thy life , With all my force , pursuit , and policy . Æne . And thou shalt hunt a lion ...
Page 80
... Diomed ; ' faith , tell me true , Even in the soul of sound good - fellowship , — Who , in your thoughts , merits fair Helen best , Myself , or Menelaus ? Dio . Both alike : He merits well to have her , that doth seek her ( Not making ...
... Diomed ; ' faith , tell me true , Even in the soul of sound good - fellowship , — Who , in your thoughts , merits fair Helen best , Myself , or Menelaus ? Dio . Both alike : He merits well to have her , that doth seek her ( Not making ...
Page 81
... Diomed , you do as chapmen do , Dispraise the thing that you desire to buy : But we in silence hold this virtue well , - We'll not commend what we intend to sell . Here lies our way . SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Court before the ...
... Diomed , you do as chapmen do , Dispraise the thing that you desire to buy : But we in silence hold this virtue well , - We'll not commend what we intend to sell . Here lies our way . SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Court before the ...
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