| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 608 דפים
...and doubt thou not, brave Boy, I'll ftind to day, for thee, and me, and Troj. [Exit Caflandra. Trot. Brother, you have a vice of Mercy in you ; Which better fits a Lion, than a Man. Heft. Wh:t Vice is that ? Good7r«/*/, chide me t Trot. When many times the Captive Grecians fall,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 440 דפים
...doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll iland, to-day, for thee, and me, and 'Ircy. [Exit Cafiandra, 7'rei. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you ; Which better fits a lion, than a man. Keel. What vice is that ? good Troilus, chide me for it, Heft. O, 'tis fair play. Trot. Fool's play,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 564 דפים
...Unarm thee; go; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll ftar.d, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. Trot. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you ; * Which better fits a lion, than a man. Heft. What vice is that ? good Troilus, chide me for it. Trot. * When many times the captive Grecians... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 דפים
...doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll ftand, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. , [Exit Caffandra. Tioi. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you ; Which better fits, a lion, than a man. Trot. When many times the captive Grecians fall, Ev'n in the fan and wind of your fair fword, You bid... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 482 דפים
...Unarm thee, go; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll ftand, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. Troi. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you ; Which better fits a lion than a man. Trci. When many times^ the captive Gretians fall, Ev'n in the fan and wind of your fair fword, You... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 482 דפים
...thee, go ; and doubt thou, not, brave boy, I'll ftand, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. youth; Tro. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you, Which better fits a lion, than a man. Tro. When many times the captive Grecians fall, Even in the fan* and wind of your fair fword, You bid... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 דפים
...Unarm thee, go ; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll stand, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. Troi. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you, Which better fits a lion, than a man. Ht8. What vice is that, good Troilus ? chide me for it. Trot. When many times the captive Grecians... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 דפים
...monders Troilus and Crefi — Thou (halt hunt a lion, that will fly with his face backward - Hid — Yon have a vice of mercy in you, which better fits a lion than a man IbiJ •— And to grin like lions upon the pikts o' the hunters CjmbtTau •— in prey - - Lear —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 722 דפים
...thee, go ; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll ftand, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. youth, Tro. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you, Which better fits a lion 9 , than a man. Tro. When many times the captive Grecians fall, Even in the fan and wind of your fair... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1789 - 718 דפים
...Unarm thee, go; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll (land, to-day, for thee, and me, and Troy. Troi. Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you, Which better fits a lion than a man. Hetl. What vice is that, good Troilus ? chide me for it. Trot. When many times the captive Grecians... | |
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