The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1866 |
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Pagina 11
... tongue : Name Cleopatra as she is call'd in Rome ; 1 Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase , and taunt my faults With such full license as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then we bring forth weeds When our quick minds lie still ...
... tongue : Name Cleopatra as she is call'd in Rome ; 1 Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase , and taunt my faults With such full license as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then we bring forth weeds When our quick minds lie still ...
Pagina 33
... tongue to charge me with . Lep . Soft , Cæsar ! Ant . No , Lepidus , let him speak : The honour is sacred which he talks on now , Supposing that I lack'd it . The article of my oath . 71. uncurbable , her ] uncurbable her Hanmer . 73 ...
... tongue to charge me with . Lep . Soft , Cæsar ! Ant . No , Lepidus , let him speak : The honour is sacred which he talks on now , Supposing that I lack'd it . The article of my oath . 71. uncurbable , her ] uncurbable her Hanmer . 73 ...
Pagina 41
... tongue : but yet hie you to Egypt again . Ant . Say to me , whose fortunes shall rise higher , Cæ- sar's or mine ? Sooth . Cæsar's . Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his side : Thy demon , that thy spirit which keeps thee , is 2-4 ...
... tongue : but yet hie you to Egypt again . Ant . Say to me , whose fortunes shall rise higher , Cæ- sar's or mine ? Sooth . Cæsar's . Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his side : Thy demon , that thy spirit which keeps thee , is 2-4 ...
Pagina 48
... tongues , but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mess . Cleo . Is he married ? I have done my duty . 90 I cannot hate thee worser than I do , If thou again say ' Yes . ' Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . The gods ...
... tongues , but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mess . Cleo . Is he married ? I have done my duty . 90 I cannot hate thee worser than I do , If thou again say ' Yes . ' Mess . He's married , madam . Cleo . The gods ...
Pagina 59
... tongue Hath so betray'd thine act : being done unknown , I should have found it afterwards well done , 75 But must condemn it now . Desist , and drink . Sows beck & his seet ] Men . [ Aside For this I'll never follow thy pall'd fortunes ...
... tongue Hath so betray'd thine act : being done unknown , I should have found it afterwards well done , 75 But must condemn it now . Desist , and drink . Sows beck & his seet ] Men . [ Aside For this I'll never follow thy pall'd fortunes ...
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