tis most certain, Iras : saucy lictors Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels : Antony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall... The Plays of William Shakespeare - Page 135by William Shakespeare - 1804Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 546 pages
...shall we be enclouded, And forced to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Cleo. Nay, 'tis.most go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire...waves you to a more removed ground : But do not go 's certain. Iras. I 'II never see 't ; for, I am sure, my nails Are stronger than mine eyes. Cleo.... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Heroines in literature - 1879 - 420 pages
...forc'd to drink their vapour. * ie sedate determination. — JOHNSON. IRAS. The gods forbid ! CLEOPATRA. Nay, 'tis most certain, Iras : Saucy lictors Will...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness. She then calls for her diadem, her robes of state, and attires herself as if "again for Cydnus, to... | |
| Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke - 1879 - 884 pages
...tenor or bass, which will soon unfit him for any longer playing the lady characters. Cleopatra. . . . The quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and...squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I 'the posture of a wench. — Ant. &• C., v. 2. WORDS LIKE " BLAME," &c. Shakespeare occasionally uses some words for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 532 pages
...Bank of gross diet, shall we be enclouded, And forc'd to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Cleo. Nay, 'tis most certain, Iras : — saucy lictors...boy my greatness I' the posture of a whore. Iras. 0 the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that's certain. Iras. I'll never see't ; for I am sure my nails (220)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 258 pages
...shall we be enclouded, And forc'd to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Cleopatra. Nay, 't is most certain, Iras. Saucy lictors Will catch at us,...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness 1' the posture of a whore. " " " Iras. O the good gods! *. (/-»•« Cleopatra. Nay, that's certain.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 816 pages
...certain, Iras: smicy lictor.s Will catch at us, like strumpets; and scald rhymers Ballad us out &' tune: the quick comedians, Extemporally will stage...forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greutuess 220 F the posture of a whore. Irns. O the good gods! Cleo. Nay, that's certain. Iras. I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 374 pages
...Rank of gross diet, shall we be enclouded, And forced to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Cleo. Nay, 'tis most certain, Iras : saucy lictors...rhymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quick comedians 24 Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels ; Antony Shall be brought drunken... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1046 pages
...diet, shall we be enclouded, And forc'd to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Cleo. Nay, 't is most certain, Iras : saucy lictors Will catch at us,...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I' th' posture of a whore. Iras. O the good gods ! 220 Cleo. Nay, that 's certain. Iras. I '11 never see... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 372 pages
...Rank of gross diet, shall we be enclouded, And forc'd to drink their vapour. Iras. The gods forbid ! Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian...Cleopatra boy my greatness I' the posture of a whore. lras. O the good gods ! Cleo. Nay, that 's certain. lras. I 'll never see 't ; for I am sure my nails... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1883 - 516 pages
...vie . . . Saucy lictors Will catch at us like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Baliad us out o'tune : the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and...shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I'the posture of a whore . . . Husband, I come : Now to that nome my courage prove my title ! I am... | |
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