The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Cassell, 1892 |
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Pagina 105
... Cres . What was his cause of anger ? Alex . The noise goes , this . There is among the Greeks A lord of Trojan blood , nephew to Hector ; Thy call him , Ajax . Cres . Good ; and what of him ? Aler . They say he is a very man per se ...
... Cres . What was his cause of anger ? Alex . The noise goes , this . There is among the Greeks A lord of Trojan blood , nephew to Hector ; Thy call him , Ajax . Cres . Good ; and what of him ? Aler . They say he is a very man per se ...
Pagina 106
... Cres . Is he so young a man , and so old a lifter ? Pan . But , to prove to you that Helen loves him ; she came , and puts me her white hand to his cloven chin .. Cres . Juno have mercy ! How came it cloven ? Pan . Why , you know ...
... Cres . Is he so young a man , and so old a lifter ? Pan . But , to prove to you that Helen loves him ; she came , and puts me her white hand to his cloven chin .. Cres . Juno have mercy ! How came it cloven ? Pan . Why , you know ...
Pagina 121
... Cres . Tro . ' Pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Good morrow , then . Are you aweary of me ? Tro . O Cressida ! but that the busy Day , Wak'd by the lark , hath rous'd the ribald crows , And dreaming Night will hide our joys no longer , I ...
... Cres . Tro . ' Pr'ythee now , to bed . Cres . Good morrow , then . Are you aweary of me ? Tro . O Cressida ! but that the busy Day , Wak'd by the lark , hath rous'd the ribald crows , And dreaming Night will hide our joys no longer , I ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Partea 37,Volumul 2 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1864 |
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