The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, 4 tomasJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . Pompey is strong at sea ; And , it appears , he is beloved of those That only have feared Cæsar . To the ports The discontents repair , and men's reports Give him much wronged . C'œs . I should ...
... shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . Pompey is strong at sea ; And , it appears , he is beloved of those That only have feared Cæsar . To the ports The discontents repair , and men's reports Give him much wronged . C'œs . I should ...
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... , patience . Cleo Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head ; [ She hales him up and down . Thou shalt be whipped with wire , and stewed in 32 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . [ ACT II .
... , patience . Cleo Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head ; [ She hales him up and down . Thou shalt be whipped with wire , and stewed in 32 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . [ ACT II .
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... Thou shalt be whipped with wire , and stewed in brine , Smarting in lingering pickle . Mess . Gracious madam , I , that do bring the news , made not the match . Cleo . Say , ' tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy ...
... Thou shalt be whipped with wire , and stewed in brine , Smarting in lingering pickle . Mess . Gracious madam , I , that do bring the news , made not the match . Cleo . Say , ' tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy ...
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... thou shalt bring him to me Where I will write . All may be well enough . Char . I warrant you , madam . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Athens . A Room in Antony's House . Enter ANTONY and OCTAVIA . Ant . Nay , nay , Octavia , not only that ...
... thou shalt bring him to me Where I will write . All may be well enough . Char . I warrant you , madam . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Athens . A Room in Antony's House . Enter ANTONY and OCTAVIA . Ant . Nay , nay , Octavia , not only that ...
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... thou shalt hold by land , And our twelve thousand horse . We'll to our ship ; Enter a Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! - How now , worthy soldier ? Sold . O noble emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks . Do you misdoubt ...
... thou shalt hold by land , And our twelve thousand horse . We'll to our ship ; Enter a Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! - How now , worthy soldier ? Sold . O noble emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks . Do you misdoubt ...
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