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Pagina 22
Yes , ' tis most meet : whom may you else oppose , That can from Hector bring those honours off , If not Achilles ? Though ' t be a sportful combat , Yet in the trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute ...
Yes , ' tis most meet : whom may you else oppose , That can from Hector bring those honours off , If not Achilles ? Though ' t be a sportful combat , Yet in the trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute ...
Pagina 426
Nay , let's seek him : Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too late . PAINTER . True ; When the day serves , before black - corner'd night , Find what thou want'st by free and offer'd light .
Nay , let's seek him : Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too late . PAINTER . True ; When the day serves , before black - corner'd night , Find what thou want'st by free and offer'd light .
Pagina 502
If we do meet again , we ' ll smile indeed ; If not , ' tis true this parting was well made . BRUTUS . Why , then , lead on . O ! that a man might know The end of this day's business ere it come ; But it sufficeth that the day will end ...
If we do meet again , we ' ll smile indeed ; If not , ' tis true this parting was well made . BRUTUS . Why , then , lead on . O ! that a man might know The end of this day's business ere it come ; But it sufficeth that the day will end ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
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AARON Achilles AGAMEMNON Ajax Antony APEMANTUS arms Aufidius bear better blood bring brother BRUTUS Cæsar CAPULET CASSIUS CITIZEN comes COMINIUS CORIOLANUS CRESSIDA dead dear death deed dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fall father fear follow fool FRIAR friends give gods gone hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour JULIET keep LADY leave live look lord Lucius MACBETH MACDUFF Marcius master means meet MENENIUS MERCUTIO mother MURDERER nature never night noble NURSE PANDARUS Paris peace poor pray present prince Roman Rome ROMEO SCENE SECOND SENATOR SERVANT SICINIUS soldier speak stand stay sweet sword TAMORA tears tell thank thee THERSITES thing THIRD thou thou art thought TIMON TITUS tongue TROILUS true ULYSSES voice worthy young