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" Than it could manage : anything with which he could procure Laughter, he never could contain. He should have yet been sure To touch no kings: t' oppose their states becomes not jesters parts. "
The Iliads of Homer, done [into Engl. verse] by G. Chapman, with intr. and ... - Página 35
por Homerus - 1865
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Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Volumen3

Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft - 1868 - 456 páginas
...contante. He should hate yet been sure To touch no kings. Toppose their stales, becomes not jester's parts. But he, the filthiest fellow was, of all that had deserts In Troyes brace siege, he was squint-eyed and lame of either foot, So crooke- backt, that he had no breast;...
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The Works of George Chapman ...

George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...He should have yet been sure To touch no kings ; t' oppose their states becomes not jesters' parts. But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege ; he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot ; So crook-back'd, that he had no breast ; sharp-headed, where...
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Shakespeare's History of Troilus and Cressida

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 242 páginas
...should have yet been sure To touch no kings. T' oppose their states becomes not jesters' parts, Hut he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege: he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot : So crook-back' d that he had no breast: sharp-headed, where...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 528 páginas
...He should have yet been sure To touch no kings : t'oppose their states becomes not jesters' parts. But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts...Troy's brave siege : he was squint-ey'd, and lame of either foot; Patr. A good riddance. Achil. Marry, this, sir, is proclaim'd through all our host : That...
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The Works of Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1048 páginas
...contain. He should have yet beei sure To touch no kings : t'oppose their (tales becomes not jcsicre parts. But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts...Troy's brave siege : he was squint-ey'd, and lame of eithei fool; Patr. A good riddance. .\i Itil. Marry, i !;: -, sir, is proclaim'd through all our host:...
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Shakespeare's Works, Volumen12

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 410 páginas
...contain. He should have yet been sure To touch no kings. T oppose their states becomes not jesters' parts, But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege: he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot : So crook -back'd that he had no breast: sharp-headed, where...
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Measure for measure. Troilus and Cressida

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 414 páginas
...filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege: he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot : So crook-back'd that he had no breast; sharp-headed, where did shoot (Here and there sperst) thin mossy hair. He most of all envied Ulysses and ^acides, whom still his spleen would chide;...
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Works

George Chapman - 1885 - 610 páginas
...He should have yet been sure To touch no kings ; t' oppose their states becomes not jesters' parts. But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege ; he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot ; So crook-back'd, that he had no breast ; sharp-headed, where...
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Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 páginas
...the 2nd Book of the Iliad. Pope's version being at this date non-existent, we take Chapman's : — ' But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts In Troy's brave siege; he was squint-eyed, and lame of either foot: So crook-back'd, that he had no breast ; sharp-headed, where...
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Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 530 páginas
...contain. He should have yet been sure To touch no kings : t'oppose their states becomes not jesters parts. But he the filthiest fellow was of all that had deserts...Troy's brave siege : he was squint-ey'd, and lame of eilHei Pair. A good riddance. Achil. Marry, this, sir, is proclaim'd through all our host : That Hector,...
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