The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ' To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast ...
... thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ' To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast ...
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... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . CES . Say not so , Agrippa ; If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserv'd ' of rashness . • What hoop should hold us staunch ...
... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . CES . Say not so , Agrippa ; If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserv'd ' of rashness . • What hoop should hold us staunch ...
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... hast thou this becoming of things ill ? " MALONE . Bless her , when she is riggish.2 MEC . If 90 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II .
... hast thou this becoming of things ill ? " MALONE . Bless her , when she is riggish.2 MEC . If 90 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II .
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... thee ! MESS . Good madam , patience . CLEO . [ Strikes him down . What say you ... thou hadst Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . MESS . CLEO . Rogue , thou hast ...
... thee ! MESS . Good madam , patience . CLEO . [ Strikes him down . What say you ... thou hadst Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . MESS . CLEO . Rogue , thou hast ...
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... thee , That art not ! -What ? thou'rt sure of't ? B - Get thee hence : • That art not ! —What ? thou'rt sure of't ... hast brought from Rome , Are SC . V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 107.
... thee , That art not ! -What ? thou'rt sure of't ? B - Get thee hence : • That art not ! —What ? thou'rt sure of't ... hast brought from Rome , Are SC . V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 107.
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