TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 265
... friends . Yet at length , giving place to their greedy desire to be revenged of their enemies , they spurned all reverence of blood and holiness of friendship at their feet . For Cæsar left Cicero to Antonius ' will ; Antonius also ...
... friends . Yet at length , giving place to their greedy desire to be revenged of their enemies , they spurned all reverence of blood and holiness of friendship at their feet . For Cæsar left Cicero to Antonius ' will ; Antonius also ...
Page 309
... Friends , come hither , I am so lated in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : I have a ship Laden with gold : take that , divide it ; fly , And make your peace with Cæsar . Att . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and ...
... Friends , come hither , I am so lated in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : I have a ship Laden with gold : take that , divide it ; fly , And make your peace with Cæsar . Att . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and ...
Page 455
... friends . " The publication of The Passionate Pilgrim was unquestionably unauthor- ised and piratical . The publisher got all he could which existed in manuscript ; and he took two poems out of Love's Labour's Lost , which was printed ...
... friends . " The publication of The Passionate Pilgrim was unquestionably unauthor- ised and piratical . The publisher got all he could which existed in manuscript ; and he took two poems out of Love's Labour's Lost , which was printed ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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