“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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Page 368
... ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , to entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech . 2 3 Eno . I shall entreat him square ] That is , quarrel . It only stands Our lives ...
... ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , to entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech . 2 3 Eno . I shall entreat him square ] That is , quarrel . It only stands Our lives ...
Page 376
... Enobarbus ! Mec . We have cause to be glad , that matters are so well digested . You staied well by it in Egypt . Eno . Ay , sir ; we did sleep day out of counte- nance , and made the night light with drinking . Mec . Eight wild boars ...
... Enobarbus ! Mec . We have cause to be glad , that matters are so well digested . You staied well by it in Egypt . Eno . Ay , sir ; we did sleep day out of counte- nance , and made the night light with drinking . Mec . Eight wild boars ...
Page 378
... Enobarbus make yourself my guest , Whilst you abide here . 9 Eno . Humbly , sir , I thank you . - when she is riggish . ] i . e . wanton . A blessed lottery- ] Lottery for allotment . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The same . A Room in Cæsar's ...
... Enobarbus make yourself my guest , Whilst you abide here . 9 Eno . Humbly , sir , I thank you . - when she is riggish . ] i . e . wanton . A blessed lottery- ] Lottery for allotment . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The same . A Room in Cæsar's ...
Page 387
... ENOBARBUS , MECENAS , with Soldiers marching . Pom . Your hostages I have , so have you mine ; And we shall talk before we fight . Cæs . Most meet , That first we come to words ; and therefore have we Our written purposes before us sent ...
... ENOBARBUS , MECENAS , with Soldiers marching . Pom . Your hostages I have , so have you mine ; And we shall talk before we fight . Cæs . Most meet , That first we come to words ; and therefore have we Our written purposes before us sent ...
Page 393
... ENOBARBUS , MENAS , with other Captains . Ant . Thus do they , sir : [ To CÆSAR . ] They take the flow o ' the Nile By certain scales i ' the pyramid ; they know , By the height , the lowness , or the mean , if dearth , Or foizon ...
... ENOBARBUS , MENAS , with other Captains . Ant . Thus do they , sir : [ To CÆSAR . ] They take the flow o ' the Nile By certain scales i ' the pyramid ; they know , By the height , the lowness , or the mean , if dearth , Or foizon ...
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