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Pagina 5
... fair and admired ! No messenger but thine ; and all alone To - night we'll wander through the streets and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; 32. messengers ! ] Collier . messen- gers . Ff . messengers- Theobald . 34. the ...
... fair and admired ! No messenger but thine ; and all alone To - night we'll wander through the streets and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; 32. messengers ! ] Collier . messen- gers . Ff . messengers- Theobald . 34. the ...
Pagina 53
... fair words to them . Pom . I have fair meanings , sir . Ant . Pom . Then so much have I heard : And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- No more of that : he did so . Eno . Pom . Eno . A certain queen to Cæsar in a mattress . Pom . I ...
... fair words to them . Pom . I have fair meanings , sir . Ant . Pom . Then so much have I heard : And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- No more of that : he did so . Eno . Pom . Eno . A certain queen to Cæsar in a mattress . Pom . I ...
Pagina 107
... fair . Good morrow , general . All . Good morrow , general . Ant . 15 20 ' Tis well blown , lads : 25 This morning , like the spirit of a youth That means to be of note , begins betimes . So , so ; come , give me that : this way ; well ...
... fair . Good morrow , general . All . Good morrow , general . Ant . 15 20 ' Tis well blown , lads : 25 This morning , like the spirit of a youth That means to be of note , begins betimes . So , so ; come , give me that : this way ; well ...
Pagina 137
... . Enter ... soldiers . ] Malone , after Capell . Enter Proculeius . Ff . Enter Proculeius , and Gallus , below . Han- mer . 70 75 5 And bids thee study on what fair demands . Thou SCENE 1. ] 137 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... . Enter ... soldiers . ] Malone , after Capell . Enter Proculeius . Ff . Enter Proculeius , and Gallus , below . Han- mer . 70 75 5 And bids thee study on what fair demands . Thou SCENE 1. ] 137 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
Pagina 138
... fair demands . Thou mean'st to have him grant thee . Cleo . Pro . My name is Proculeius . Cleo . What's thy name ? Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you , but I do not greatly care to be deceived , That have no use for trusting ...
... fair demands . Thou mean'st to have him grant thee . Cleo . Pro . My name is Proculeius . Cleo . What's thy name ? Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you , but I do not greatly care to be deceived , That have no use for trusting ...
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