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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... 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 that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform't , or else we ...
... 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 that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform't , or else we ...
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... Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , " to chide , to laugh , Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon signification of ...
... Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , " to chide , to laugh , Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon signification of ...
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... Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of messengers ; I am now wholly thine , and you and I unattended will to - night wander through the streets . The subsequent words which he utters as he goes out , " Speak not to ...
... Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of messengers ; I am now wholly thine , and you and I unattended will to - night wander through the streets . The subsequent words which he utters as he goes out , " Speak not to ...
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... hear him . CHAR . Good now , some excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : " find me 8 7 I had rather heat my liver & c ...
... hear him . CHAR . Good now , some excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : " find me 8 7 I had rather heat my liver & c ...
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... hear me this prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more weight ; good Isis , I beseech thee ! IRAS . Amen . Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it ...
... hear me this prayer , though thou deny me a matter of more weight ; good Isis , I beseech thee ! IRAS . Amen . Dear goddess , hear that prayer of the people ! for , as it is a heart - breaking to see a handsome man loose - wived , so it ...
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