The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Page 301
O masters ! if I were dispos ' d to stir i Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage , I
should do Brutus wrong , and Cassius wrong , Who , you all know , are
honourable men : I will not do them wrong ; I rather choose To wrong the dead ,
to wrong ...
O masters ! if I were dispos ' d to stir i Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage , I
should do Brutus wrong , and Cassius wrong , Who , you all know , are
honourable men : I will not do them wrong ; I rather choose To wrong the dead ,
to wrong ...
Page 352
Eño . Fulvia ? Ant . Dead . " Eno . Why , sir , give the gods a thankful sacrifice .
poorer moment : ] For less reason ; upon meaner motives . 3 When it pleaseth
their deities to take the wife of 352 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Enter
ENOBARBUS.
Eño . Fulvia ? Ant . Dead . " Eno . Why , sir , give the gods a thankful sacrifice .
poorer moment : ] For less reason ; upon meaner motives . 3 When it pleaseth
their deities to take the wife of 352 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Enter
ENOBARBUS.
Page 451
Dead then ? . Mar . Dead . Ant . Eros , unarm ; the long day ' s task is done , And
we must sleep : — That thou depart ' st hence safe , Does pay thy labour richly ;
Go . - Off , pluck off ;[ Exit MARDIAN . The seven - fold shield of Ajax cannot keep
...
Dead then ? . Mar . Dead . Ant . Eros , unarm ; the long day ' s task is done , And
we must sleep : — That thou depart ' st hence safe , Does pay thy labour richly ;
Go . - Off , pluck off ;[ Exit MARDIAN . The seven - fold shield of Ajax cannot keep
...
Page 454
Ant . Let him that loves me , strike me dead . i Guard . Not I . 2 Guard . Nor I . 3
Guard . Nor any one . [ Exeunt Guard . Der . Thy death and fortunes bid thy
followers fly . This sword but shown to Cæsar , with this tidings , Shall enter me
with him .
Ant . Let him that loves me , strike me dead . i Guard . Not I . 2 Guard . Nor I . 3
Guard . Nor any one . [ Exeunt Guard . Der . Thy death and fortunes bid thy
followers fly . This sword but shown to Cæsar , with this tidings , Shall enter me
with him .
Page 456
How now ? is he dead ? Dio . His death ' s upon him , but not dead . Look out o '
the other side your monument , His guard have brought him thither . Enter
ANTONY , borne by the Guard . - Cleo . . O thou sun , 1 mo Burn the great sphere
thou ...
How now ? is he dead ? Dio . His death ' s upon him , but not dead . Look out o '
the other side your monument , His guard have brought him thither . Enter
ANTONY , borne by the Guard . - Cleo . . O thou sun , 1 mo Burn the great sphere
thou ...
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