The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... PROCULEIUS , Friends of C¿sar . MENAS , MENECRATES , Friends of Pompey . VARRIUS , SILIUS , an Officer in Ventidius's Army . EUPHRONIUS , an Ambassador from Antony to C¿sar . ALEXAS , MARDIAN , SELEUCUS , and DIOMEDES , Attendants on ...
... PROCULEIUS , Friends of C¿sar . MENAS , MENECRATES , Friends of Pompey . VARRIUS , SILIUS , an Officer in Ventidius's Army . EUPHRONIUS , an Ambassador from Antony to C¿sar . ALEXAS , MARDIAN , SELEUCUS , and DIOMEDES , Attendants on ...
Page 135
... Proculeius . Cleo . My resolution and my hands I'll trust ; None about C¿sar . Ant . The miserable change now at my end Lament nor sorrow at ; but please your thoughts In feeding them with those my former fortunes , Wherein I lived the ...
... Proculeius . Cleo . My resolution and my hands I'll trust ; None about C¿sar . Ant . The miserable change now at my end Lament nor sorrow at ; but please your thoughts In feeding them with those my former fortunes , Wherein I lived the ...
Page 136
... Proculeius above any man else about C¿sar . And as for himself , that she should not lament nor sorrow for the miserable change of his fortune ; but rather that she should think him the more fortu- nate for the former triumphs and ...
... Proculeius above any man else about C¿sar . And as for himself , that she should not lament nor sorrow for the miserable change of his fortune ; but rather that she should think him the more fortu- nate for the former triumphs and ...
Page 140
... Proculeius . Go , and say We purpose her no shame : give her what comforts [ Exit . 6 " In top of all design " means in the highest of all designs . The substan- tive top is not often used thus ; but Shakespeare repeatedly has the verb ...
... Proculeius . Go , and say We purpose her no shame : give her what comforts [ Exit . 6 " In top of all design " means in the highest of all designs . The substan- tive top is not often used thus ; but Shakespeare repeatedly has the verb ...
Page 141
... Proculeius ? Agr . Mec . & c . Dolabella ! C¿s . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employ'd : he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ; where you shall see How hardly I was drawn into this war ; How calm and gentle I ...
... Proculeius ? Agr . Mec . & c . Dolabella ! C¿s . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employ'd : he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ; where you shall see How hardly I was drawn into this war ; How calm and gentle I ...
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