The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... suffered to lie still , if not stirred with the plough , shoots forth weeds ; and the telling us plainly our faults is as the earing , that is , the ploughing , to Mess . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . 16 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... suffered to lie still , if not stirred with the plough , shoots forth weeds ; and the telling us plainly our faults is as the earing , that is , the ploughing , to Mess . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . 16 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Mess . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! 1 Att . The man from Sicyon ; is there such an one ? 2 Att . He stays upon your will . Ant . Let him ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Mess . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! 1 Att . The man from Sicyon ; is there such an one ? 2 Att . He stays upon your will . Ant . Let him ...
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... noble C¿sar , shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is beloved of those That only have fear'd C¿sar : 7 to the ports The discontents 8 repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd ...
... noble C¿sar , shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is beloved of those That only have fear'd C¿sar : 7 to the ports The discontents 8 repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd ...
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... noble Antony . Enter ANTONY and VENTIDIUS . Eno . And , yonder , C¿sar . Enter CESAR , MECENAS , and AGRIPPA . Ant . If we compose well3 here , to Parthia : Hark ye , Ventidius . C¿s . I do not know , Noble friends , Mec¿nas ; ask ...
... noble Antony . Enter ANTONY and VENTIDIUS . Eno . And , yonder , C¿sar . Enter CESAR , MECENAS , and AGRIPPA . Ant . If we compose well3 here , to Parthia : Hark ye , Ventidius . C¿s . I do not know , Noble friends , Mec¿nas ; ask ...
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... noble partners , The rather , for I earnestly beseech , - Touch you the sourest points with sweetest terms , Nor curstness grow to th ' matter . Ant . ' Tis spoken well . Were we before our armies , and to fight , I should do thus . Cas ...
... noble partners , The rather , for I earnestly beseech , - Touch you the sourest points with sweetest terms , Nor curstness grow to th ' matter . Ant . ' Tis spoken well . Were we before our armies , and to fight , I should do thus . Cas ...
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