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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... Parthia We have jaded out o ' the field . Where is he now ? Ven . He purposeth to Athens : whither , with what haste The weight we must convey with's will permit , We shall appear before him . On , there ; pass along ! [ Exeunt . Scene ...
... Parthia We have jaded out o ' the field . Where is he now ? Ven . He purposeth to Athens : whither , with what haste The weight we must convey with's will permit , We shall appear before him . On , there ; pass along ! [ Exeunt . Scene ...
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... Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he assign'd Syria , Cilicia and Phoenicia : she In the habiliments of the goddess Isis That day appear'd , and oft before gave audience , As ' tis reported , so . Mac . Inform'd ...
... Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he assign'd Syria , Cilicia and Phoenicia : she In the habiliments of the goddess Isis That day appear'd , and oft before gave audience , As ' tis reported , so . Mac . Inform'd ...
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... Parthian darts , Though enemy , lost aim and could not ? Eros , Wouldst thou be window'd in great Rome , and see Thy master thus with pleach'd arms , bending down His corrigible neck , his face subdued To penetrative shame , whilst the ...
... Parthian darts , Though enemy , lost aim and could not ? Eros , Wouldst thou be window'd in great Rome , and see Thy master thus with pleach'd arms , bending down His corrigible neck , his face subdued To penetrative shame , whilst the ...
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... Parthia ; III . i . 4 . Pales , impales , encloses ; II . vii . 71 . Pall'd , decaying , waning ; II . vii . 85 . Palter , equivocate ; III . xi . 63 . Pants , pantings , palpitations ; IV . viii . 16 . Paragon , compare ; I. v . 71 ...
... Parthia ; III . i . 4 . Pales , impales , encloses ; II . vii . 71 . Pall'd , decaying , waning ; II . vii . 85 . Palter , equivocate ; III . xi . 63 . Pants , pantings , palpitations ; IV . viii . 16 . Paragon , compare ; I. v . 71 ...
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