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الصفحة 32
... noble foe . ULYSSES . NESTOR . Nestor ! t 304 308 [ Exeunt all but ULYSSES and NESTOR . What says Ulysses ? ULYSSES . I have a young conception in my brain Be you my time to bring it to some shape . NESTOR . What is ' t ? : ULYSSES ...
... noble foe . ULYSSES . NESTOR . Nestor ! t 304 308 [ Exeunt all but ULYSSES and NESTOR . What says Ulysses ? ULYSSES . I have a young conception in my brain Be you my time to bring it to some shape . NESTOR . What is ' t ? : ULYSSES ...
الصفحة 48
... noble Ajax ; you are as strong , as valiant , as wise , no less noble , much more gentle , and altogether more tractable . 149 AJAX . Why should a man be proud ? How doth pride grow ? I know not what pride is . AGAMEMNON . Your mind is ...
... noble Ajax ; you are as strong , as valiant , as wise , no less noble , much more gentle , and altogether more tractable . 149 AJAX . Why should a man be proud ? How doth pride grow ? I know not what pride is . AGAMEMNON . Your mind is ...
الصفحة 51
... . You depend upon a noble gentleman ; I must needs praise him . SERVANT . The Lord be praised ! PANDARUS . You know me , do you not ? 8 SERVANT . Faith , sir , superficially . PANDARUS . SCENE III ] TROILUS AND CRESSIDA 51.
... . You depend upon a noble gentleman ; I must needs praise him . SERVANT . The Lord be praised ! PANDARUS . You know me , do you not ? 8 SERVANT . Faith , sir , superficially . PANDARUS . SCENE III ] TROILUS AND CRESSIDA 51.
الصفحة 72
... noble Diomed ; faith , tell me true , Even in the soul of sound good - fellowship , Who , in your thoughts , merits fair Helen best →→→ Myself or Menelaus ? DIOMEDES . Both alike : He merits well to have her that doth seek her- Not ...
... noble Diomed ; faith , tell me true , Even in the soul of sound good - fellowship , Who , in your thoughts , merits fair Helen best →→→ Myself or Menelaus ? DIOMEDES . Both alike : He merits well to have her that doth seek her- Not ...
الصفحة 127
... CAIUS MARCIUS . Hail , noble Marcius ! MARCIUS . Thanks . - What's the matter , you dis- sentious rogues , That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make yourselves scabs ? FIRST CITIZEN . 168 We have SCENE I ] 127 CORIOLANUS.
... CAIUS MARCIUS . Hail , noble Marcius ! MARCIUS . Thanks . - What's the matter , you dis- sentious rogues , That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make yourselves scabs ? FIRST CITIZEN . 168 We have SCENE I ] 127 CORIOLANUS.
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