The Plays of William Shakspeare...Bellamy and Robarts, 1796 |
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Page 39
... Thefe quick - fands , Lepidus , Keep off them , for you fink . Men . Wilt thou be lord of all the world ? Pomp . What fay'st thou ? Men . Wilt thou be lord of the whole world ? That's twice . Pomp . How fhall that be ? Men . But ...
... Thefe quick - fands , Lepidus , Keep off them , for you fink . Men . Wilt thou be lord of all the world ? Pomp . What fay'st thou ? Men . Wilt thou be lord of the whole world ? That's twice . Pomp . How fhall that be ? Men . But ...
Page 41
... Thefe drums ! -thefe trumpets , flutes ! what ! - Let Neptune hear we bid a loud farewell To thefe great fellows : Sound , and be hang'd , found out . [ Sound a flourish with Drums . D3 Eno . Eno . Ho , fays'a ! -There's my cap . ANTONY ...
... Thefe drums ! -thefe trumpets , flutes ! what ! - Let Neptune hear we bid a loud farewell To thefe great fellows : Sound , and be hang'd , found out . [ Sound a flourish with Drums . D3 Eno . Eno . Ho , fays'a ! -There's my cap . ANTONY ...
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... thefe my wounds ? Let the Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ducking ; we Have us'd to conquer , ftanding on the earth , And fighting foot to foot .. Ant . Well , well , away . [ Exeunt . ANT . CLEO . and ENO . Sold . By Hercules , I ...
... thefe my wounds ? Let the Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ducking ; we Have us'd to conquer , ftanding on the earth , And fighting foot to foot .. Ant . Well , well , away . [ Exeunt . ANT . CLEO . and ENO . Sold . By Hercules , I ...
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... thefe quarter'd slaves , as high As I could pike my lance . Men . Nay , these are almoft thoroughly perfuaded ; For though abundantly they lack difcretion , Yet are they paffing cowardly . But , I beseech you , What fays the other troop ...
... thefe quarter'd slaves , as high As I could pike my lance . Men . Nay , these are almoft thoroughly perfuaded ; For though abundantly they lack difcretion , Yet are they paffing cowardly . But , I beseech you , What fays the other troop ...
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... thefe three hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , And made what work I pleas'd : ' Tis not my blood , Wherein thou feeft me mafk'd ; for thy revenge , Wrench up thy power to the highest . Auf . Wert thou the Hector ...
... thefe three hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , And made what work I pleas'd : ' Tis not my blood , Wherein thou feeft me mafk'd ; for thy revenge , Wrench up thy power to the highest . Auf . Wert thou the Hector ...
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