The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 108
... Achilles , Ajax , -who Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boils ? full , wears his wit in his belly , and his guts in his all over , generally ? Ajax . Thersites , - Ther . And those boils did run ? -Say so , -did not the general run then ...
... Achilles , Ajax , -who Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boils ? full , wears his wit in his belly , and his guts in his all over , generally ? Ajax . Thersites , - Ther . And those boils did run ? -Say so , -did not the general run then ...
Page 110
... ACHILLES ' Tent . Enter THERSITES . Ther . How now , Thersites ? what , lost in the labyrinth of thy fury ? Shall the elephant Ajax carry it thus ? he beats me , and I rail at him : O worthy satisfaction ! ' would it were otherwise ...
... ACHILLES ' Tent . Enter THERSITES . Ther . How now , Thersites ? what , lost in the labyrinth of thy fury ? Shall the elephant Ajax carry it thus ? he beats me , and I rail at him : O worthy satisfaction ! ' would it were otherwise ...
Page 111
... Achilles ; Achilles is a fool to be com- manded of Agamemnon ; Thersites is a fool to serve such a fool ; and Patroclus is a fool po- sitive . Patr . Why am I a fool ? Ther . Make that demand of the prover . - It suffices me , thou art ...
... Achilles ; Achilles is a fool to be com- manded of Agamemnon ; Thersites is a fool to serve such a fool ; and Patroclus is a fool po- sitive . Patr . Why am I a fool ? Ther . Make that demand of the prover . - It suffices me , thou art ...
Page 112
... Achilles is , By going to Achilles : when he burns Over the face . Agam . Oh ! no , you shall not go . Ajax . An he be proud with me , I'll pheeze his pride : Let me go to him . Ulyss . Not for the worth that hangs upon our quarrel ...
... Achilles is , By going to Achilles : when he burns Over the face . Agam . Oh ! no , you shall not go . Ajax . An he be proud with me , I'll pheeze his pride : Let me go to him . Ulyss . Not for the worth that hangs upon our quarrel ...
Page 115
... ACHILLES and PATROCLUS , before their Tent . Ulyss . Achilles stands i'the entrance of his tent : - Please it our general to pass strangely by him , As if he were forgot ; and , princes all , Lay negligent and loose regard upon him : I ...
... ACHILLES and PATROCLUS , before their Tent . Ulyss . Achilles stands i'the entrance of his tent : - Please it our general to pass strangely by him , As if he were forgot ; and , princes all , Lay negligent and loose regard upon him : I ...
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