The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... lord , from Rome . Ant . Cleo . Nay , hear them , 4 Antony : Grates me . - -The sum . Fulvia perchance is angry ; or , who knows If the scarce - bearded C¿sar have not sent 1 Reneag is an old word for renounce or refuse . See vol . xv ...
... lord , from Rome . Ant . Cleo . Nay , hear them , 4 Antony : Grates me . - -The sum . Fulvia perchance is angry ; or , who knows If the scarce - bearded C¿sar have not sent 1 Reneag is an old word for renounce or refuse . See vol . xv ...
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... lord ? Eno . Cleo . Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam ? -- Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Alex . Here , at your service . My lord ...
... lord ? Eno . Cleo . Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam ? -- Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Alex . Here , at your service . My lord ...
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... lord ! Ant . Speak to me home , 8 mince not the general tongue : Name Cleopatra as she's call'd in Rome ; Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase ; and taunt my faults With such full license as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then ...
... lord ! Ant . Speak to me home , 8 mince not the general tongue : Name Cleopatra as she's call'd in Rome ; Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase ; and taunt my faults With such full license as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then ...
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... lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . C¿s . I know it for my bond.13 Doubt not , sir ; [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Alexandria . A Room in CLEOPATRA'S Palace . - Enter CLEOPATRA ...
... lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . C¿s . I know it for my bond.13 Doubt not , sir ; [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Alexandria . A Room in CLEOPATRA'S Palace . - Enter CLEOPATRA ...
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... lord than any that she had ever seen . Cleopatra , on the other side , guessing by the former access and credit she had with Julius C¿sar and Cn¿us Pompey only for her beauty , began to have good hope that she might more easily win ...
... lord than any that she had ever seen . Cleopatra , on the other side , guessing by the former access and credit she had with Julius C¿sar and Cn¿us Pompey only for her beauty , began to have good hope that she might more easily win ...
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