The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...Andrus, 1830 |
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... Cres- sida and Alexander . Cres . Who were those went by ? Alex . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Cres . And whither go they ? Alex . Up to the eastern tower , Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector ...
... Cres- sida and Alexander . Cres . Who were those went by ? Alex . Queen Hecuba , and Helen . Cres . And whither go they ? Alex . Up to the eastern tower , Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector ...
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... Cres . Who comes here ? Alex . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Cres . Hector's a gallant man . Alex . As may be in the world , lady . Pan . What's that ? what's that ? Cres . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pan . Good morrow , Cousin ...
... Cres . Who comes here ? Alex . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Cres . Hector's a gallant man . Alex . As may be in the world , lady . Pan . What's that ? what's that ? Cres . Good morrow , uncle Pandarus . Pan . Good morrow , Cousin ...
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... Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a great while priest . going by . Pan . Well , cousin I told you a thing yesterday ; think on't . Cres . So I do . Pan . I'll be sworn , ' tis true ; he will weep you , an ' twere a man in April . Cres ...
... Cres . So let it now ; for it has been a great while priest . going by . Pan . Well , cousin I told you a thing yesterday ; think on't . Cres . So I do . Pan . I'll be sworn , ' tis true ; he will weep you , an ' twere a man in April . Cres ...
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... Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Tro . O Cressida , how often have I wished me thus . Cres . Wished , my lord ? -The gods grant ! -0 my lord ! Tro . What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? What too curious dreg ...
... Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Tro . O Cressida , how often have I wished me thus . Cres . Wished , my lord ? -The gods grant ! -0 my lord ! Tro . What should they grant ? what makes this pretty abruption ? What too curious dreg ...
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... Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stuinbling without fear : To fear the worst , oft cures the worst . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's pageant there is presented ...
... Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stuinbling without fear : To fear the worst , oft cures the worst . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's pageant there is presented ...
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