The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen40at the University Press, 1972 |
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... faith . Pandarus . Nay , I'll give my word for her too . Our kindred , though they be long ere they are wooed , they 110 are constant being won . They are burs , I can tell they'll stick where they are thrown . Cressida . Boldness comes ...
... faith . Pandarus . Nay , I'll give my word for her too . Our kindred , though they be long ere they are wooed , they 110 are constant being won . They are burs , I can tell they'll stick where they are thrown . Cressida . Boldness comes ...
Página 102
... faith ? Ulysses . My lord- Troilus . I will be patient ; outwardly I will . 70 Cressida . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He loved me - O false wench ! -Give't me again . Diomedes . Whose was't ? [ takes it back Cressida ...
... faith ? Ulysses . My lord- Troilus . I will be patient ; outwardly I will . 70 Cressida . You look upon that sleeve ; behold it well . He loved me - O false wench ! -Give't me again . Diomedes . Whose was't ? [ takes it back Cressida ...
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... faith , orts of her love , The fragments , scraps , the bits and greasy relics Of her o'ereaten faith are given to Diomed . Ulysses . May worthy Troilus be but half attached With that which here his passion doth express ? Troilus . Ay ...
... faith , orts of her love , The fragments , scraps , the bits and greasy relics Of her o'ereaten faith are given to Diomed . Ulysses . May worthy Troilus be but half attached With that which here his passion doth express ? Troilus . Ay ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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