1621 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Troilus |
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1.1.85 |
Peace, you ungracious ^clamours^! Peace ^rude sounds^! |
Tro. |
Peace you vngracious Clamors, peace rude sounds, |
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123 |
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1.1.85 |
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1.1.87 |
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1.1.83 |
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1622 |
Troilus and Cressida |
SD |
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1.1.100 |
^Alarum^. Enter Aeneas |
SD |
Alarum. | Enter Aeneas. |
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139 |
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1.1.100 |
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1.1.102 |
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1.1.98 |
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1623 |
Troilus and Cressida |
SD |
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1.1.108 |
^Alarum^ |
SD |
Alarum. |
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149 |
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1.1.108 |
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1.1.110 |
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1.1.107 |
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1624 |
Troilus and Cressida |
SD |
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1.2.162 |
A ^retreat [is] sound[ed]^ |
SD |
Sound a retreate. |
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328 |
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1.2.171 |
Sound a retreat |
1.2.168 |
Sound a retreat |
1.2.150 |
Sound a retreat |
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1625 |
Troilus and Cressida |
SD |
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1.3 |
^Sennet^. Enter Agamemnon, Nestor, Ulysses … |
SD |
Senet. | Enter Agamemnon, Nestor, Vlysses, Diomedes, Menelaus, with others. |
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454 |
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1.3 |
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1.3 |
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Sonet… [F2, F3, F4] |
1626 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Nestor |
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1.3.52 |
And with an ^accent tuned in selfsame key^, | Retorts to chiding fortune. |
Nestor |
And with an accent tun'd in selfe-same key, | Retyres to chiding Fortune. |
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511 |
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1.3.53 |
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1.3.52 |
…Rechides to chiding… |
1.3.53 |
…Retires to… |
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1627 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Agamemnon |
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1.3.72 |
When rank Thersites opes his mastic jaws | We shall ^hear music^, wit, and oracle. |
Aga. |
When ranke Thersites opes his Masticke iawes, | We shall heare Musicke, Wit, and Oracle. |
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532 |
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1.3.73 |
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1628 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Ulysses |
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1.3.83 |
Th’unworthiest shows as fairly in the ^masque^ |
Ulys. |
Th' vnworthiest shewes as fairely in the Maske. |
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543 |
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1.3.84 |
…mask |
1.3.8 |
…mask |
1.3.84 |
...mask |
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1629 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Ulysses |
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1.3.94 |
But when the planets | In evil mixture to disorder wander, | . . . O when degree is shaked, | Which is the ladder to tame, and huge Leuiathans | Forsake vnsounded deepes, to dance on Sands. | After your dire-lamenting Elegies, | Visit by night your Ladies chamber-window | With some sweet Consort; To their Instruments | Tune a deploring dumpe: |
Ulys. |
But when the Planets | In euill mixture to disorder wander, | ... O, when Degree is shak'd, | (Which is the Ladder to all high designes) | The enterprize is sicke. How could Communities, | ... | (But by Degree) stand in Authentique place? | Take but Degree away, vn-tune that string, | And hearke what Discord followes: |
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553 |
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1.3.94 |
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1.3.93 |
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1.3.94 |
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1630 |
Troilus and Cressida |
Ulysses |
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1.3.158 |
And when he speaks | ’Tis like a ^chime^ a-mending |
Ulys. |
and when he speakes, | 'Tis like a Chime a mending. |
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618 |
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1.3.158 |
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