The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... Pompey the Great and all his dignities Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose quality , going on , The sides o ' the world may danger . Much is breeding ...
... Pompey the Great and all his dignities Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose quality , going on , The sides o ' the world may danger . Much is breeding ...
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... Pompey , Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thrived Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness grown sick of rest would purge By any desperate change . My more particular ...
... Pompey , Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thrived Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness grown sick of rest would purge By any desperate change . My more particular ...
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... Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is beloved of those That only have fear'd C¿sar : to the ports The discontents repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd . Cas . Mess . 30 I should have known no less : 40 It had been ...
... Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is beloved of those That only have fear'd C¿sar : to the ports The discontents repair , and men's reports Give him much wrong'd . Cas . Mess . 30 I should have known no less : 40 It had been ...
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... Pompey's name strikes more Than could his war resisted . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails . When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought ...
... Pompey's name strikes more Than could his war resisted . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails . When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought ...
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... Pompey Would stand and make his eyes grow in my brow ; There would he anchor his aspect and die With looking on his life . 30 Alex . Enter Alexas . Sovereign of Egypt , hail ! Cleo . How much unlike art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming ...
... Pompey Would stand and make his eyes grow in my brow ; There would he anchor his aspect and die With looking on his life . 30 Alex . Enter Alexas . Sovereign of Egypt , hail ! Cleo . How much unlike art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming ...
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