The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 26G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... Agamemnon . And thou most reverend for thy stretch'd - out life , [ To Nestor . * I give to both your speeches , - which were such , As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and such again , As venerable Nestor ...
... Agamemnon . And thou most reverend for thy stretch'd - out life , [ To Nestor . * I give to both your speeches , - which were such , As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and such again , As venerable Nestor ...
Strana 358
... Agamemnon's ears . Agam . He hears nought privately , that comes from Troy . Æne . Nor I from Troy come not to whisper him : I bring a trumpet to awake his ear ; To set his sense on the attentive bent , And then to speak . Agam . Speak ...
... Agamemnon's ears . Agam . He hears nought privately , that comes from Troy . Æne . Nor I from Troy come not to whisper him : I bring a trumpet to awake his ear ; To set his sense on the attentive bent , And then to speak . Agam . Speak ...
Strana 379
... Agamemnon is a fool to offer to command Achilles ; Achilles is a fool to be commanded of Agamemnon ; Thersites is a fool , to serve such a fool ; and Patroclus is a fool positive . Patr . Why am I a fool ? Ther . Make that demand of ...
... Agamemnon is a fool to offer to command Achilles ; Achilles is a fool to be commanded of Agamemnon ; Thersites is a fool , to serve such a fool ; and Patroclus is a fool positive . Patr . Why am I a fool ? Ther . Make that demand of ...
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Æne Agam Agamemnon Ajax Andromache Antenor arm'd art thou bastard BINDING NELECO blood brave brother Troilus Calchas call'd Cassandra cousin Cres dear deeds DEIPHOBUS Diomed DIOMEDES doth Enter ACHILLES Enter ÆNEAS Enter HECTOR Enter PANDARUS Enter TROILUS Exeunt Exit Pandarus eyes fair faith Farewell fear fight fool give gods Grecian Camp Greece Greek Greekish hand Hark hast hath heart heavens Hect Hecuba Helen Helen loves honour i'the Jove kiss lady Lidgate look lord Æneas Menelaus morrow Myrmidons NELBCO NELBOO BINDINGS Neoptolemus Nest Nestor niece night Paris Patr Patroclus peace pr'ythee praise pray Priam pride prince Troilus proud SCENE Shakspeare sleeve soul speak stand STEEVENS sweet queen sword tent Ther there's Thersites thing thou art thought to-day to-morrow TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Trojan Troy true trumpet truth Ulyss unarm'd uncle valiant vows what's word yonder