The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... lord , from Rome . ANT . Grates me : -The sum . " CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in ...
... lord , from Rome . ANT . Grates me : -The sum . " CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in ...
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... of this being a true correction , than the observation which Alexas immediately subjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter CLEOPATRA . CLEO . Saw you my lord ? 20 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT I.
... of this being a true correction , than the observation which Alexas immediately subjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter CLEOPATRA . CLEO . Saw you my lord ? 20 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT I.
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... lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , — ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's ...
... lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , — ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's ...
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... lord , one word . Sir , you and I must part , -but that's not it : * So Antony loves . ] i . e . uncertain as the state of my health is the love of Antony . STEEVens . I believe Mr. Steevens is right ; yet before I read his note , I ...
... lord , one word . Sir , you and I must part , -but that's not it : * So Antony loves . ] i . e . uncertain as the state of my health is the love of Antony . STEEVens . I believe Mr. Steevens is right ; yet before I read his note , I ...
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... lord : What mean time you shall know Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . CES . Doubt not , sir ; I knew it for my bond . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Alexandria . A Room in the Palace . Enter CLEOPATRA ...
... lord : What mean time you shall know Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . CES . Doubt not , sir ; I knew it for my bond . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Alexandria . A Room in the Palace . Enter CLEOPATRA ...
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