The Plays of William Shakspeare...Bellamy and Robarts, 1796 |
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... tongue ; Name Cleopatra as fhe's call'd in Rome ; Rail thou in Fulvia's phrafe ; and taunt my faults With fuch full licence as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O ! then we bring forth weeds , When our quick winds lie ftill ...
... tongue ; Name Cleopatra as fhe's call'd in Rome ; Rail thou in Fulvia's phrafe ; and taunt my faults With fuch full licence as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O ! then we bring forth weeds , When our quick winds lie ftill ...
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... tongue to charge me with . Lep . Soft , Cæfar . Ant . No , Lepidus , let him fpeak ; fhall never The honour is facred which he talks on now , Suppofing that I lack'd it : -But on , Cæfar ; - The article of my oath Caf . To lend me arms ...
... tongue to charge me with . Lep . Soft , Cæfar . Ant . No , Lepidus , let him fpeak ; fhall never The honour is facred which he talks on now , Suppofing that I lack'd it : -But on , Cæfar ; - The article of my oath Caf . To lend me arms ...
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... tongue : But yet Hie you again to Ægypt . Ant . Say to me , Whofe fortunes fhall rife higher , Cæfar's , or mine ? Sooth . Cæfar's . Therefore , O Antony , ftay not by his fide : Thy dæmon , that's thy fpirit which keeps thee , is Noble ...
... tongue : But yet Hie you again to Ægypt . Ant . Say to me , Whofe fortunes fhall rife higher , Cæfar's , or mine ? Sooth . Cæfar's . Therefore , O Antony , ftay not by his fide : Thy dæmon , that's thy fpirit which keeps thee , is Noble ...
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... tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mef . I have done my duty . Cleo . Is he married ? I cannot hate thee worfer than I do If thou again fay Yes . Mef . He is married , madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ...
... tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mef . I have done my duty . Cleo . Is he married ? I cannot hate thee worfer than I do If thou again fay Yes . Mef . He is married , madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ...
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... tongue Hath fo betray'd thine act : Being done unknown , I fhould have found it afterwards well done ; But must condemn it now . Defift , and drink . Men . For this I'll never follow thy pall'd fortunes more . Who feeks , and will not ...
... tongue Hath fo betray'd thine act : Being done unknown , I fhould have found it afterwards well done ; But must condemn it now . Defift , and drink . Men . For this I'll never follow thy pall'd fortunes more . Who feeks , and will not ...
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Ægypt Afide againſt anſwer Antony Aufidius Banquo beſt blood Cæfar Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Clot Cloten Cominius Coriolanus CYMBELINE death defire ENOBARBUS Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid falfe fear feem fervice fhall fhew fhould fight fince flain fleep foldier fome fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fword gods GUIDERIUS hath hear heart himſelf honour i'the Iach Imogen itſelf king Lady Lart lefs lord Macbeth Macd madam mafter Marcius Mark Antony Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble Pifanio pleaſe pleaſure Poft Pofthumus Pompey pray prefent purpoſe queen Roffe Roman Rome SCENE ſhall ſpeak ſtand thane thee thefe There's theſe thine thing thofe thoſe Thou art Volfces What's whofe Whoſe Witch worfe your's yourſelf