The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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Mark you her eyes ? ! GRIF . She is going , wench ; pray , pray . PAT . Heaven
comfort her ! Enter a Messenger . Mess . An't like your grace ,KATH . You are a
saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame ,
Knowing ...
Mark you her eyes ? ! GRIF . She is going , wench ; pray , pray . PAT . Heaven
comfort her ! Enter a Messenger . Mess . An't like your grace ,KATH . You are a
saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame ,
Knowing ...
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Mark you her eyes ? ' GRIF . She is going , wench ; pray , pray . PAT , Heaven
comfort her ! Enter a Messenger . MESS . An't like your grace ,KATH . You are a
saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame ,
Knowing ...
Mark you her eyes ? ' GRIF . She is going , wench ; pray , pray . PAT , Heaven
comfort her ! Enter a Messenger . MESS . An't like your grace ,KATH . You are a
saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame ,
Knowing ...
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Without the rack . Pan . And she takes upon her to spy a white hair on his chin .
Cres . Alas , poor chin ! many a wart is richer . Pan . But , there was such laughing
; -Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er . CRES . With mill - stones .
Without the rack . Pan . And she takes upon her to spy a white hair on his chin .
Cres . Alas , poor chin ! many a wart is richer . Pan . But , there was such laughing
; -Queen Hecuba laughed , that her eyes ran o'er . CRES . With mill - stones .
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The beauty that is borne here in the face The bearer knows not , but commends
itself To others ' eyes : nor doth the eye itself 6 ( That most pure spirit of sense , )
behold itself , ! show dearly ever parted , ] However excellently endowed , with ...
The beauty that is borne here in the face The bearer knows not , but commends
itself To others ' eyes : nor doth the eye itself 6 ( That most pure spirit of sense , )
behold itself , ! show dearly ever parted , ] However excellently endowed , with ...
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3 Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind :
What error leads , must err ; O then conclude , Minds , sway'd by eyes , are full of
turpitude . [ Exit CRESSIDA . THER . A proof of strength she could not publish ...
3 Ah ! poor our sex ! this fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind :
What error leads , must err ; O then conclude , Minds , sway'd by eyes , are full of
turpitude . [ Exit CRESSIDA . THER . A proof of strength she could not publish ...
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Achilles AGAM Ajax ancient appears bear believe better blood Book bring called cardinal cause command CRES Cressida doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair fall fear folio GENT give given grace Greeks hand hath head hear heart heaven Hector Helen Holinshed honour Johnson KATH keep King King Henry king's lady leave look lord MALONE Mason matter means nature never noble observe old copy once opinion Pandarus Paris passage perhaps person play poor praise pray present prince quarto Queen scene seems sense serve Shakspeare soul speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sweet tell thee THER thing Thomas thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy true truth Ulyss Wolsey