The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter CLEOPATRA . CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter CLEOPATRA . CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Made friends of them , jointing their force ' gainst Cæsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . " ANT . What worst ? Well , MESS . The nature of bad news infects ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Made friends of them , jointing their force ' gainst Cæsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . " ANT . What worst ? Well , MESS . The nature of bad news infects ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. MESS . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . Again , and yet more appositely , in King Henry VI . P. III : " For what doth cherish weeds , but gentle air ? " Dr. Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. MESS . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . Again , and yet more appositely , in King Henry VI . P. III : " For what doth cherish weeds , but gentle air ? " Dr. Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. CLEO . Though age from folly could not give me freedom , It does from childishness : -Can Fulvia die ? ANT . She's dead , my queen : Look here , and , at thy sovereign leisure , read The garboils she awak'd ; at ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. CLEO . Though age from folly could not give me freedom , It does from childishness : -Can Fulvia die ? ANT . She's dead , my queen : Look here , and , at thy sovereign leisure , read The garboils she awak'd ; at ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. It wounds thine honour , that I speak it now , ) Was borne so like a soldier , that thy cheek So much as lank'd not . LEP . It is pity of him . CES . Let his shames quickly Drive him to Rome : ' Tis time we twain ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. It wounds thine honour , that I speak it now , ) Was borne so like a soldier , that thy cheek So much as lank'd not . LEP . It is pity of him . CES . Let his shames quickly Drive him to Rome : ' Tis time we twain ...
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