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What, man! defy the Devil: consider, he is an enemy to mankind.

      — Twelfth Night, Act III Scene 4

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KEYWORD: angry

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1

Troilus and Cressida
[I, 1]

Troilus

103

What, art thou angry, Pandarus? what, with me?

2

Troilus and Cressida
[I, 2]

Cressida

186

But how should this man, that makes
me smile, make Hector angry?

3

Troilus and Cressida
[I, 2]

Pandarus

208

Was he angry?

4

Troilus and Cressida
[I, 2]

Cressida

214

What, is he angry too?

5

Troilus and Cressida
[IV, 4]

Troilus

2452

Cressid, I love thee in so strain'd a purity,
That the bless'd gods, as angry with my fancy,
More bright in zeal than the devotion which
Cold lips blow to their deities, take thee from me.

6

Troilus and Cressida
[V, 5]

Achilles

3506

Where is this Hector?
Come, come, thou boy-queller, show thy face;
Know what it is to meet Achilles angry:
Hector? where's Hector? I will none but Hector.

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