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William Shakespeare. Agam . Even this . Ene . May one , that is a herald , and a prince , Do a fair message to his kingly ears ? Agam . With surety stronger than Achilles ' arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call ...
William Shakespeare. Agam . Even this . Ene . May one , that is a herald , and a prince , Do a fair message to his kingly ears ? Agam . With surety stronger than Achilles ' arm ' Fore all the Greekish heads , which with one voice Call ...
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... Agam . No more than what he thinks he is . Ajax . Is he so much ? Do you not think , he thinks himself a better man than I am ? Agam . No question . Ajax . Will you subscribe his thought , and say - he * 18 ? Agam . No , noble Ajax ...
... Agam . No more than what he thinks he is . Ajax . Is he so much ? Do you not think , he thinks himself a better man than I am ? Agam . No question . Ajax . Will you subscribe his thought , and say - he * 18 ? Agam . No , noble Ajax ...
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... Agam . What's his excuse ? Ulyss . He doth rely on none ; But carries on the stream of his dispose , Without observance or respect of any , In will peculiar and in self - admission . Agam . Why will he not , upon our fair request ...
... Agam . What's his excuse ? Ulyss . He doth rely on none ; But carries on the stream of his dispose , Without observance or respect of any , In will peculiar and in self - admission . Agam . Why will he not , upon our fair request ...
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