The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... queen of heaven , that kiss 9 The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'd , Makes you think so . ] Virgilia makes a voluntary misinterpre- tation of her husband's words . He says , These eyes are not the same , meaning , that he saw ...
... queen of heaven , that kiss 9 The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'd , Makes you think so . ] Virgilia makes a voluntary misinterpre- tation of her husband's words . He says , These eyes are not the same , meaning , that he saw ...
Page 342
... Queen of Egypt . Octavia , Sister to Cæsar , and Wife to Antony . Charmian , Attendants on Cleopatra . Iras , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , dispersed ; in several Parts of the Roman Empire . ANTONY ...
... Queen of Egypt . Octavia , Sister to Cæsar , and Wife to Antony . Charmian , Attendants on Cleopatra . Iras , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , dispersed ; in several Parts of the Roman Empire . ANTONY ...
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... queen , Thou blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame , When shrill - tongu'd Fulvia scolds . - The messengers , Ant . Let Rome in Tyber melt ! and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire ...
... queen , Thou blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame , When shrill - tongu'd Fulvia scolds . - The messengers , Ant . Let Rome in Tyber melt ! and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire ...
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... queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to'chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , 2 To - night , we'll wander through the streets ...
... queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to'chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , 2 To - night , we'll wander through the streets ...
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... queen ? O , that I knew this husband , which , you say , must change his horns with garlands ! * Alex . Soothsayer . Sooth . Your will ? Char . Is this the man ? -Is't you , sir , that know things ? Sooth . In nature's infinite book of ...
... queen ? O , that I knew this husband , which , you say , must change his horns with garlands ! * Alex . Soothsayer . Sooth . Your will ? Char . Is this the man ? -Is't you , sir , that know things ? Sooth . In nature's infinite book of ...
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