The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Lepidus , partitioned the Roman world . among themselves , Antony taking the Eastern provinces as his share . The next year , while on his way with an army against the Parthians , he summoned Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give ...
... Lepidus , partitioned the Roman world . among themselves , Antony taking the Eastern provinces as his share . The next year , while on his way with an army against the Parthians , he summoned Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give ...
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... LEPIDUS , SEXTUS POMPEIUS . DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS , VENTIDIUS , EROS , SCARUS , Friends to Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , PROCULEIUS , Friends of C¿sar . MENAS , MENECRATES , Friends of Pompey ...
... LEPIDUS , SEXTUS POMPEIUS . DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS , VENTIDIUS , EROS , SCARUS , Friends to Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , PROCULEIUS , Friends of C¿sar . MENAS , MENECRATES , Friends of Pompey ...
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... LEPIDUS , and Attendants . C¿s . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , [ Giving him a letter . It is not C¿sar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor.1 From Alexandria 17 Idleness here means idle or sportive and unmeaning ...
... LEPIDUS , and Attendants . C¿s . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , [ Giving him a letter . It is not C¿sar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor.1 From Alexandria 17 Idleness here means idle or sportive and unmeaning ...
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... Lepidus flatters both , Of both is flatter'd ; but he neither loves , Nor either cares for him . Men . C¿sar and Lepidus Are in the field ; a mighty strength they carry . Pom . Where have you this ? ' tis false . Men . From Silvius ...
... Lepidus flatters both , Of both is flatter'd ; but he neither loves , Nor either cares for him . Men . C¿sar and Lepidus Are in the field ; a mighty strength they carry . Pom . Where have you this ? ' tis false . Men . From Silvius ...
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... LEPIDUS . Enter ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , t ' entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech . Eno . I shall entreat him To answer like himself : if C¿sar move him ...
... LEPIDUS . Enter ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , t ' entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech . Eno . I shall entreat him To answer like himself : if C¿sar move him ...
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