The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... Pompey . Appears , Act II . sc . 1 ; sc . 6 ; sc . 7 . MENECRATES , VARRIUS , } Friends of POMPEY . Appear , Act II . sc . 1 . TAURUS , Lieutenant - General to Cæsar . Appears , Act III . sc . 8 . CANADIUS , Lieutenant - General to ...
... Pompey . Appears , Act II . sc . 1 ; sc . 6 ; sc . 7 . MENECRATES , VARRIUS , } Friends of POMPEY . Appear , Act II . sc . 1 . TAURUS , Lieutenant - General to Cæsar . Appears , Act III . sc . 8 . CANADIUS , Lieutenant - General to ...
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... Pompey ; upon his own appeal , seizes him : So the poor third is up , till death enlarge his confine . Eno . Then , world , thou hast a pair of chaps , no more ; And throw between them all the food thou hast , They'll grind the one the ...
... Pompey ; upon his own appeal , seizes him : So the poor third is up , till death enlarge his confine . Eno . Then , world , thou hast a pair of chaps , no more ; And throw between them all the food thou hast , They'll grind the one the ...
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... Pompey ) where they should sup : There , ' said he , pointing to the admiral- galley of six oars , that is the only patrimonial mansion- house that is left to Pompey ; ' and it implied , at the same time , a sarcasm on Antony , who was ...
... Pompey ) where they should sup : There , ' said he , pointing to the admiral- galley of six oars , that is the only patrimonial mansion- house that is left to Pompey ; ' and it implied , at the same time , a sarcasm on Antony , who was ...
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