The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Cleo . I am sick , and sullen . Ant . I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose , →→ Cleo . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature Will not sustain it . Ant . Now , my dearest queen ...
... Cleo . I am sick , and sullen . Ant . I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose , →→ Cleo . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature Will not sustain it . Ant . Now , my dearest queen ...
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... Cleo . I would , I had thy inches ; thou should'st know , There were a heart in Egypt . Hear me , queen : Ant . The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my full heart Remains in use with you . Our Italy Shines o ...
... Cleo . I would , I had thy inches ; thou should'st know , There were a heart in Egypt . Hear me , queen : Ant . The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my full heart Remains in use with you . Our Italy Shines o ...
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... Cleo . You can do better yet ; but this is meetly . Ant . Now , by my sword , - Cleo . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this Herculean Roman does become The carriage of his chafe ...
... Cleo . You can do better yet ; but this is meetly . Ant . Now , by my sword , - Cleo . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this Herculean Roman does become The carriage of his chafe ...
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... Cleo . Courteous lord , one word . Sir , you and I must part , -but that's not it : Sir , you and I have lov'd , -but there's not it ; That you know well : Something it is I would , - O , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all ...
... Cleo . Courteous lord , one word . Sir , you and I must part , -but that's not it : Sir , you and I have lov'd , -but there's not it ; That you know well : Something it is I would , - O , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all ...
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... Cleo . Charmian , - Char . Madam . Cleo . Ha , ha ! — Give me to drink mandragora.7 Char . Why , madam ? " I knew it for my bond . ] That is , to be my bounden duty . 7 mandragora . ] A plant of which the infusion was sup- posed to ...
... Cleo . Charmian , - Char . Madam . Cleo . Ha , ha ! — Give me to drink mandragora.7 Char . Why , madam ? " I knew it for my bond . ] That is , to be my bounden duty . 7 mandragora . ] A plant of which the infusion was sup- posed to ...
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