The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1866 |
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Pagina 24
... Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo . Indeed ! Mar. Not in deed , madam ; for I can do nothing 15 But what indeed is honest to be done : Yet have I fierce affections , and think What Venus did with Mars . Cleo . O ...
... Hast thou affections ? Mar. Yes , gracious madam . Cleo . Indeed ! Mar. Not in deed , madam ; for I can do nothing 15 But what indeed is honest to be done : Yet have I fierce affections , and think What Venus did with Mars . Cleo . O ...
Pagina 35
... hast a sister by the mother's side , Admired Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . Cas . Say not so , Agrippa : If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserved of rashness . Agrippa further speak . 125 Ant . I am not ...
... hast a sister by the mother's side , Admired Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . Cas . Say not so , Agrippa : If Cleopatra heard you , your reproof Were well deserved of rashness . Agrippa further speak . 125 Ant . I am not ...
Pagina 46
... hast too Nicholson conj . favour ] favour suits not Keight- ley . 39. trumpet ] usher Mason conj . 41. Will't ] Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . Wilt Ff . 43. is ] Capell ( Tyrwhitt conj . ) . ' tis Ff . 44. captive ] F. captaine F. cap . tain F3F4 47 ...
... hast too Nicholson conj . favour ] favour suits not Keight- ley . 39. trumpet ] usher Mason conj . 41. Will't ] Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . Wilt Ff . 43. is ] Capell ( Tyrwhitt conj . ) . ' tis Ff . 44. captive ] F. captaine F. cap . tain F3F4 47 ...
Pagina 47
... hast lived too long . [ Draws a knife . Mess . Nay , then I'll run . What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . , [ Exit . Char . Good madam , keep yourself within yourself : The man is innocent . Cleo . Some innocents ' scape not ...
... hast lived too long . [ Draws a knife . Mess . Nay , then I'll run . What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . , [ Exit . Char . Good madam , keep yourself within yourself : The man is innocent . Cleo . Some innocents ' scape not ...
Pagina 49
... hast brought from Rome Are all too dear for me : lie they upon thy hand , And be undone by ' em ! [ Exit Messenger . Char . Good your highness , patience . Cleo . In praising Antony , I have dispraised Cæsar . Char . Many times , madam ...
... hast brought from Rome Are all too dear for me : lie they upon thy hand , And be undone by ' em ! [ Exit Messenger . Char . Good your highness , patience . Cleo . In praising Antony , I have dispraised Cæsar . Char . Many times , madam ...
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