The Tragedies of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EdOxford University Press, 1935 - 1315 Seiten |
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... CRESSIDA . Who comes here ? Enter PANDARUS . ALEXANDER . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Hector's a gallant man . CRESSIDA . ALEXANDER . As may be in the world , lady . PANDARUS . What ' s that ? what's that ? CRESSIDA . Good morrow ...
... CRESSIDA . Who comes here ? Enter PANDARUS . ALEXANDER . Madam , your uncle Pandarus . Hector's a gallant man . CRESSIDA . ALEXANDER . As may be in the world , lady . PANDARUS . What ' s that ? what's that ? CRESSIDA . Good morrow ...
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... CRESSIDA . Then you say as I say ; for I am sure he is not Hector . PANDARUS . degrees . CRESSIDA . No , nor Hector is not Troilus in some 71 ' Tis just to each of them ; he is himself . PANDARUS . Himself ! Alas , poor Troilus , I ...
... CRESSIDA . Then you say as I say ; for I am sure he is not Hector . PANDARUS . degrees . CRESSIDA . No , nor Hector is not Troilus in some 71 ' Tis just to each of them ; he is himself . PANDARUS . Himself ! Alas , poor Troilus , I ...
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... CRESSIDA . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetic may soon bring his particulars therein to a total . 119 PANDARUS . Why , he is very young ; and yet will he , within three pound , lift as much as his brother Hector . CRESSIDA . Is he so young ...
... CRESSIDA . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetic may soon bring his particulars therein to a total . 119 PANDARUS . Why , he is very young ; and yet will he , within three pound , lift as much as his brother Hector . CRESSIDA . Is he so young ...
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