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... Troy Against the Greeks that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdued ; But ...
... Troy Against the Greeks that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timber'd oak . By many hands your father was subdued ; But ...
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... Troy . I can add colours to the chameleon , Change shapes with Proteus for advantages , And set the murderous Machiavel to school . - Can I do this , and cannot get a crown ? Tut , were it further off , I ' ll pluck it down . Scene III ...
... Troy . I can add colours to the chameleon , Change shapes with Proteus for advantages , And set the murderous Machiavel to school . - Can I do this , and cannot get a crown ? Tut , were it further off , I ' ll pluck it down . Scene III ...
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... 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 bid adieu . K. Hen ...
... 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 bid adieu . K. Hen ...
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... Troy ; III . ii . 188 . Nice , subtile , sophistical ; IV . vii . 58 . Obsequious , lavish of obse- quies ; II . v . 118 . Of , instead of , from being ; III . iii . 25 . Only , alone ( Pope , " alone " ) ; IV . i . 45 . Overgone , 123 ...
... Troy ; III . ii . 188 . Nice , subtile , sophistical ; IV . vii . 58 . Obsequious , lavish of obse- quies ; II . v . 118 . Of , instead of , from being ; III . iii . 25 . Only , alone ( Pope , " alone " ) ; IV . i . 45 . Overgone , 123 ...
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... Troy , but was slaughtered at night by Ulysses and Dio- mede ; IV . ii . 20 . Rids ; " r . way , " i.e. gets rid of distance ; V. iii . 21 . Rook'd , squatted ; V. vi . 47 . Roscius , the most celebrated actor of ancient Rome ( Pope's ...
... Troy , but was slaughtered at night by Ulysses and Dio- mede ; IV . ii . 20 . Rids ; " r . way , " i.e. gets rid of distance ; V. iii . 21 . Rook'd , squatted ; V. vi . 47 . Roscius , the most celebrated actor of ancient Rome ( Pope's ...
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