The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left, Volume 2S. Andrus, 1829 |
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... Achilles ' spear , " Is able with the change to kill and cure . my Here is a hand to hold a sceptre up , ' And with the same to act controlling laws , ' Give place ; by heaven , thou shalt rule no more O'er him , whom heaven created for ...
... Achilles ' spear , " Is able with the change to kill and cure . my Here is a hand to hold a sceptre up , ' And with the same to act controlling laws , ' Give place ; by heaven , thou shalt rule no more O'er him , whom heaven created for ...
Page 144
... Achilles , Cressida , daughter to Calchas . Trojan and Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . Scene , Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . Ajax , Ulysses , Grecian commanders . Nestor , Diomedes , Patroclus , PROLOGUE . ACT I. Greece The ...
... Achilles , Cressida , daughter to Calchas . Trojan and Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . Scene , Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . Ajax , Ulysses , Grecian commanders . Nestor , Diomedes , Patroclus , PROLOGUE . ACT I. Greece The ...
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... Achilles ; a better man than Troilus . Pan . Achilles ? a drayman , a porter , a very camel . Cres . Well , well . Pan . Well , well ? -Why , have you any discre- tion ? have you any eyes ? Do you know what a man is ? Is not birth ...
... Achilles ; a better man than Troilus . Pan . Achilles ? a drayman , a porter , a very camel . Cres . Well , well . Pan . Well , well ? -Why , have you any discre- tion ? have you any eyes ? Do you know what a man is ? Is not birth ...
Page 149
... Achilles , -whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , - Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his tent Lies mocking our designs : With him , Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the livelong ...
... Achilles , -whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , - Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his tent Lies mocking our designs : With him , Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the livelong ...
Page 150
... Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the welcome of a noble foe . [ Exeunt all but Ulysses and Nestor . Hlyss . Nestor , Nest ...
... Achilles shall have word of this intent ; So shall each lord of Greece , from tent to tent : Yourself shall feast with us before you go , And find the welcome of a noble foe . [ Exeunt all but Ulysses and Nestor . Hlyss . Nestor , Nest ...
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