The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Achilles ; -Then tell me , Patroclus , what's Achilles ? Patr . Thy lord , Thersites ; Then tell me , I pray thee , what's thyself ? Ther . Thy knower , Patroclus ; Then tell me , Patroclus , what art thou ? Patr . Thou mayest tell ...
... Achilles ; -Then tell me , Patroclus , what's Achilles ? Patr . Thy lord , Thersites ; Then tell me , I pray thee , what's thyself ? Ther . Thy knower , Patroclus ; Then tell me , Patroclus , what art thou ? Patr . Thou mayest tell ...
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... Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say he is much sorry , If any thing more than your sport and pleasure Did move ...
... Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant hath joints , but none for courtesy : his legs are legs for necessity , not for flexure . Patr . Achilles bids me say he is much sorry , If any thing more than your sport and pleasure Did move ...
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... Achilles ! Hector's slain ! Achilles ! Peace , drums . Achilles ! Dio . The bruit is - Hector's slain , and by Achilles . Ajax . If it be so , yet bragless let it be ; Great Hector was as good a man as he . To Agam . March patiently ...
... Achilles ! Hector's slain ! Achilles ! Peace , drums . Achilles ! Dio . The bruit is - Hector's slain , and by Achilles . Ajax . If it be so , yet bragless let it be ; Great Hector was as good a man as he . To Agam . March patiently ...
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