The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... moft gladness ; 4 And do invite you to my fifter's view , Whither ftraight I will lead you . ANT . Not lack your company . LEP . Let us , Lepidus , Noble Antony , Not fickness should detain me . [ Flourish . Exeunt CÆSAR , ANTONY , and ...
... moft gladness ; 4 And do invite you to my fifter's view , Whither ftraight I will lead you . ANT . Not lack your company . LEP . Let us , Lepidus , Noble Antony , Not fickness should detain me . [ Flourish . Exeunt CÆSAR , ANTONY , and ...
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... Moft meet , That first we come to words ; and therefore have we Our written purposes before us sent ; Which , if thou haft confider'd , let us know If ' twill tie up thy discontented fword ; And carry back to Sicily much tall youth ...
... Moft meet , That first we come to words ; and therefore have we Our written purposes before us sent ; Which , if thou haft confider'd , let us know If ' twill tie up thy discontented fword ; And carry back to Sicily much tall youth ...
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... Moft noble Antony , Let not the piece of virtue , 5 which is set Betwixt us , as the cement of our love , To keep it builded , be the ram , to batter 2 They are his shards , and he their beetle . ] i . e . They are the wings that raise ...
... Moft noble Antony , Let not the piece of virtue , 5 which is set Betwixt us , as the cement of our love , To keep it builded , be the ram , to batter 2 They are his shards , and he their beetle . ] i . e . They are the wings that raise ...
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... Moft gracious majefty , - Didst thou behold CLEO . Octavia ? MESS . Ay , dread queen . CLEO . Where ? MESS . Madam , in Rome I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . CLEO . Is the as tall as me ...
... Moft gracious majefty , - Didst thou behold CLEO . Octavia ? MESS . Ay , dread queen . CLEO . Where ? MESS . Madam , in Rome I look'd her in the face ; and saw her led Between her brother and Mark Antony . CLEO . Is the as tall as me ...
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... Moft fit for business : Go , make thee ready ; Our letters are prepar'd . CHAR . [ Exit Messenger . A proper man . CLEO . Indeed , he is so : I repent me much , That so I harry'd him . Why , methinks , by him , This creature's no such ...
... Moft fit for business : Go , make thee ready ; Our letters are prepar'd . CHAR . [ Exit Messenger . A proper man . CLEO . Indeed , he is so : I repent me much , That so I harry'd him . Why , methinks , by him , This creature's no such ...
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