The New American SpeakerRollo, 1859 |
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... Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Ther . You see him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ; what's the matter ...
... Achil . Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what's the matter , man ? Ther . You see him there , do you ? Achil . Ay ; what's the matter ? Ther . Nay , look upon him . Achil . So I do ; what's the matter ...
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... Achil . Nay , good Ajax . ( Ajax offers to strike him , but Achilles Ther . Has not so much wit ― Achil . Nay , I must hold you . Ther . As will stop the eye of Helen's needle , for whom he comes to fight . Achil . Peace , fool . Ther ...
... Achil . Nay , good Ajax . ( Ajax offers to strike him , but Achilles Ther . Has not so much wit ― Achil . Nay , I must hold you . Ther . As will stop the eye of Helen's needle , for whom he comes to fight . Achil . Peace , fool . Ther ...
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... Achil . Shall Ajax fight with Hector ? Patr . Ay ; and , perhaps , receive much honor by him . Achil . I see , my reputation is at stake ; My fame is shrewdly gored . Patr . O , then beware ; Those wounds heal ill , that men do give ...
... Achil . Shall Ajax fight with Hector ? Patr . Ay ; and , perhaps , receive much honor by him . Achil . I see , my reputation is at stake ; My fame is shrewdly gored . Patr . O , then beware ; Those wounds heal ill , that men do give ...
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... Achil . How so ? Ther . He must fight singly to - morrow with Hector ; and is so prophetically proud of an heroical cudgeling , that he raves in saying nothing . Achil . How can that be ? Ther . Why , he stalks up and down like a ...
... Achil . How so ? Ther . He must fight singly to - morrow with Hector ; and is so prophetically proud of an heroical cudgeling , that he raves in saying nothing . Achil . How can that be ? Ther . Why , he stalks up and down like a ...
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... Achil . Come , thou shalt bear a letter to him straight . Ther . Let me bear another to his horse ; for that's the more capable creature . Achil . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirred ; And I myself see not the bottom of it ...
... Achil . Come , thou shalt bear a letter to him straight . Ther . Let me bear another to his horse ; for that's the more capable creature . Achil . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirred ; And I myself see not the bottom of it ...
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