Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... Pandarus Prince of Licia . | Written by William Shakespeare . | LONDON | Imprinted by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley , and are to be sold at the spred Eagle in Paules | Church - yeard , ouer against the great North doore . | 1609 ...
... Pandarus Prince of Licia . | Written by William Shakespeare . | LONDON | Imprinted by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley , and are to be sold at the spred Eagle in Paules | Church - yeard , ouer against the great North doore . | 1609 ...
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... Pandarus to intercede for him . At this time a truce has been declared between the two armies . While the Greeks are carping at the slowness of the siege , a challenge is sent them by Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their ...
... Pandarus to intercede for him . At this time a truce has been declared between the two armies . While the Greeks are carping at the slowness of the siege , a challenge is sent them by Hector of Troy , directed against any one of their ...
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... her concerted airs of surprise and confusion when at last they are brought together . He is quite as dull in apprehending the character of Pandarus , and complains of his techiness to be wooed to woo 9 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Comments.
... her concerted airs of surprise and confusion when at last they are brought together . He is quite as dull in apprehending the character of Pandarus , and complains of his techiness to be wooed to woo 9 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Comments.
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... Pandarus into the very presence of what should be the sanctities of love . The ungenuineness of the love that is in question is self - betrayed , when in the first declaration , as in the latest parting , he angles for and invites ...
... Pandarus into the very presence of what should be the sanctities of love . The ungenuineness of the love that is in question is self - betrayed , when in the first declaration , as in the latest parting , he angles for and invites ...
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... Pandarus , as Juliet was by her nurse . Now she accepts and returns the kiss wherewith the Greek chief- tains bid her welcome . We may remark , in parenthesis , that at that time there was no impropriety in such a greet- ing . In ...
... Pandarus , as Juliet was by her nurse . Now she accepts and returns the kiss wherewith the Greek chief- tains bid her welcome . We may remark , in parenthesis , that at that time there was no impropriety in such a greet- ing . In ...
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