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... Hector , and my Troy's true hope . Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness ' hand . K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate ! Mont . Comfort , my lord ; and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus I seal my truth , and ...
... Hector , and my Troy's true hope . Clar . In sign of truth , I kiss your highness ' hand . K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate ! Mont . Comfort , my lord ; and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus I seal my truth , and ...
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... Hector ; II . i . 51 . Trull , harlot ; I. iv . 114 . Trumpet , trumpeter ; V. i . 16 . Type , sign , badge 66 ( i.e. the crown ) , ( Lloyd conj . style " ) ; I. iv . 121 . Ulysses , the famous king of Ithaca ; III . ii . 189 . Unbid ...
... Hector ; II . i . 51 . Trull , harlot ; I. iv . 114 . Trumpet , trumpeter ; V. i . 16 . Type , sign , badge 66 ( i.e. the crown ) , ( Lloyd conj . style " ) ; I. iv . 121 . Ulysses , the famous king of Ithaca ; III . ii . 189 . Unbid ...
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... Hector goes to the field and fights , in Act I. Sc . iii . , after this , we find him grown rusty in the long - continued truce " ; again " the rhyming couplet , V. xi . 33 , 34 , which almost terminates the last scene , is by the Folio ...
... Hector goes to the field and fights , in Act I. Sc . iii . , after this , we find him grown rusty in the long - continued truce " ; again " the rhyming couplet , V. xi . 33 , 34 , which almost terminates the last scene , is by the Folio ...
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... Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their champions who dares meet him in singie combat ; his evident desire being to cope with Achilles , the Greek's chief warrior . II . During the truce the Greeks had proposed terms of peace ...
... Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their champions who dares meet him in singie combat ; his evident desire being to cope with Achilles , the Greek's chief warrior . II . During the truce the Greeks had proposed terms of peace ...
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... Hector . The two warriors fight ; but after a passage at arms postpone further conflict on account of kinship . The various Grecian and Trojan leaders make use of this armistice for an interchange of amicable courtesies . V. Troilus ...
... Hector . The two warriors fight ; but after a passage at arms postpone further conflict on account of kinship . The various Grecian and Trojan leaders make use of this armistice for an interchange of amicable courtesies . V. Troilus ...
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