Shakespeare's TragediesJ.M. Dent, 1929 - 981 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... Pandarus , - When I do tell thee , there my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench ... Pandarus , how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I have had my labour for my travail ; ill - thought on of her , and ill ...
... Pandarus , - When I do tell thee , there my hopes lie drown'd , Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench ... Pandarus , how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I have had my labour for my travail ; ill - thought on of her , and ill ...
Pàgina 37
... Pandarus ' house . Enter Pandarus and Troilus ' Boy , meeting . [ Exeunt . Pan . How now ! where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Boy . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thither . Pan . O , here he comes . How now , how ...
... Pandarus ' house . Enter Pandarus and Troilus ' Boy , meeting . [ Exeunt . Pan . How now ! where's thy master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Boy . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thither . Pan . O , here he comes . How now , how ...
Pàgina 53
... Pandarus ' house . Enter Paris , Troilus , Eneas , Deiphobus , Antenor , and Diomedes . Par . It is great morning ... Pandarus ' house . Enter Pandarus and Cressida . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . Pan . Be moderate , be moderate . Cres . Why tell ...
... Pandarus ' house . Enter Paris , Troilus , Eneas , Deiphobus , Antenor , and Diomedes . Par . It is great morning ... Pandarus ' house . Enter Pandarus and Cressida . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . Pan . Be moderate , be moderate . Cres . Why tell ...
Continguts
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA I | 49 |
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS | 82 |
THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS | 170 |
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