The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 36
... Art turn'd the greatest liar . ANT . How now , lady ! CLEO . I would , I had thy inches ; thou should'st know , There were a heart in Egypt . Hear me , queen : ANT . The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my ...
... Art turn'd the greatest liar . ANT . How now , lady ! CLEO . I would , I had thy inches ; thou should'st know , There were a heart in Egypt . Hear me , queen : ANT . The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my ...
Page 54
... art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee . " — How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEX . Last thing he did , dear queen , He kiss'd , the last of many doubled kisses ...
... art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee . " — How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEX . Last thing he did , dear queen , He kiss'd , the last of many doubled kisses ...
Page 74
... Thou art a soldier only ; speak no more . ENO . That truth should be silent , I had almost forgot . ANT . You wrong this no more . presence , therefore speak ENO . Go to then ; your considerate stone.3 9 The griefs- ] i . e . grievances ...
... Thou art a soldier only ; speak no more . ENO . That truth should be silent , I had almost forgot . ANT . You wrong this no more . presence , therefore speak ENO . Go to then ; your considerate stone.3 9 The griefs- ] i . e . grievances ...
Page 95
... thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee'gainst the odds ; thy lustre thickens , ' When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is all afraid to govern thee near him ; 2 ...
... thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee'gainst the odds ; thy lustre thickens , ' When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is all afraid to govern thee near him ; 2 ...
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... Art born of gentle blood , and pure descent ? - " Was none of all thy lineage hang'd or cuckold ? " Bastard , or bastinado'd ? is thy pedigree " As long and wide as mine ? —for otherwise " Thou wert most unworthy , and ' twere loss ...
... Art born of gentle blood , and pure descent ? - " Was none of all thy lineage hang'd or cuckold ? " Bastard , or bastinado'd ? is thy pedigree " As long and wide as mine ? —for otherwise " Thou wert most unworthy , and ' twere loss ...
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