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... Troilus ; The fractions of her faith , Orts of her love , The fragments , fcraps , & c . And likewife in his poem , call'd Tarquin and Lucrece , Stanz . 141 , Let him have time a beggar's Orts to crave . 1 SCENE before Brutus's Tent ...
... Troilus ; The fractions of her faith , Orts of her love , The fragments , fcraps , & c . And likewife in his poem , call'd Tarquin and Lucrece , Stanz . 141 , Let him have time a beggar's Orts to crave . 1 SCENE before Brutus's Tent ...
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... their own " honours , who were the redeemers of it , in the debate . " Preface - to Troilus and Creffida , Caf . Brutus , bay not me , I'll not 3 : Caf 64 . JULIUS CÆSAR You have condemn'd and noted Lucius Pellaz ...
... their own " honours , who were the redeemers of it , in the debate . " Preface - to Troilus and Creffida , Caf . Brutus , bay not me , I'll not 3 : Caf 64 . JULIUS CÆSAR You have condemn'd and noted Lucius Pellaz ...
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... Troilus and Creffida . Ah ! how the poor world is pester'd with such water flies , diminu- tives of Nature . ( 52 ) reach me , Alcides , thou mine ancestor , thy rage ; Let me lodge Lichas on the borns o'tb ' moon , " And with thofe ...
... Troilus and Creffida . Ah ! how the poor world is pester'd with such water flies , diminu- tives of Nature . ( 52 ) reach me , Alcides , thou mine ancestor , thy rage ; Let me lodge Lichas on the borns o'tb ' moon , " And with thofe ...
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William Shakespeare. GAZDENKOENKOENADENKIGALD TROILUS AND D ESSIDA BAYDCANDCARDEXZOGANDEARI P3 + PROLOGUE . N Troy , there lies the fcene :
William Shakespeare. GAZDENKOENKOENADENKIGALD TROILUS AND D ESSIDA BAYDCANDCARDEXZOGANDEARI P3 + PROLOGUE . N Troy , there lies the fcene :
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... Troilus and Creseide . For when he faw her doorés fperred all , Well nigh for forrow ' adown he ' gan to fall . But now for the fix gates , the very names of which our editors have barbaroufly demolish'd ; and which Mr. Pope , tho ' the ...
... Troilus and Creseide . For when he faw her doorés fperred all , Well nigh for forrow ' adown he ' gan to fall . But now for the fix gates , the very names of which our editors have barbaroufly demolish'd ; and which Mr. Pope , tho ' the ...
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