The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... arm'd , —but not in confidence Of author's pen , or actor's voice ; but suited In like conditions as our argument , — To tell you , fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , ' Ginning in the ...
... arm'd , —but not in confidence Of author's pen , or actor's voice ; but suited In like conditions as our argument , — To tell you , fair beholders , that our play Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils , ' Ginning in the ...
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... arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Eneas . Fair leave and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agamemnon . Eneas ...
... arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Eneas . Fair leave and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agamemnon . Eneas ...
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... arms , strong joints , true swords ; and , Jove's accord , Nothing so full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the ...
... arms , strong joints , true swords ; and , Jove's accord , Nothing so full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the ...
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... arms ; And will to - morrow with his trumpet call , Mid - way between your tents and walls of Troy , To rouse a ... arm . And , meeting him , will tell him , That TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 23.
... arms ; And will to - morrow with his trumpet call , Mid - way between your tents and walls of Troy , To rouse a ... arm . And , meeting him , will tell him , That TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 23.
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... arms , That hath a stomach ; and such a one , that dare Maintain - I know not what ; ' tis trash : Farewell . Ajax . Farewell . Who shall answer him ? Achilles . I know not , it is put to lottery ; otherwise , He knew his man . Ajax . O ...
... arms , That hath a stomach ; and such a one , that dare Maintain - I know not what ; ' tis trash : Farewell . Ajax . Farewell . Who shall answer him ? Achilles . I know not , it is put to lottery ; otherwise , He knew his man . Ajax . O ...
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