“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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... Enobarbus , Ventidius , Eros , Scarus , Dercetas , Demetrius , Philo , Mecænas , Agrippa , Dolabella , Proculeius , Thyreus , Gallus , Menas , Triumvirs . Friends of Antony . Friends to Cæsar . Menecrates , Friends of Pompey . Varrius ...
... Enobarbus , Ventidius , Eros , Scarus , Dercetas , Demetrius , Philo , Mecænas , Agrippa , Dolabella , Proculeius , Thyreus , Gallus , Menas , Triumvirs . Friends of Antony . Friends to Cæsar . Menecrates , Friends of Pompey . Varrius ...
Page 346
... ENOBARBUS . Eno . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet far ...
... ENOBARBUS . Eno . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet far ...
Page 349
... Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam . Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? Alex . Here , madam , at your service . My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Messenger and Attendants . Cleo . We will not look upon him : Go ...
... Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam . Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? Alex . Here , madam , at your service . My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Messenger and Attendants . Cleo . We will not look upon him : Go ...
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... Enobarbus ! 2 the present pleasure By revolution lowering , does become The opposite of itself : ] I believe revolution means change of circumstances . This sense appears to remove every difficulty from the passage . The pleasure of to ...
... Enobarbus ! 2 the present pleasure By revolution lowering , does become The opposite of itself : ] I believe revolution means change of circumstances . This sense appears to remove every difficulty from the passage . The pleasure of to ...
Page 352
William Shakespeare. Enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , sir ? Ant . I must with haste from hence . Eno . Why , then , we kill all our women : We see how mortal an unkindness is to them ; if they suffer our departure , death's ...
William Shakespeare. Enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , sir ? Ant . I must with haste from hence . Eno . Why , then , we kill all our women : We see how mortal an unkindness is to them ; if they suffer our departure , death's ...
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