The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pagini |
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Pagina xxix
... Pompey against the Triumvirate , with other weighty matters , he is , with much dif- ficulty , induced to return to Rome . On his arrival , Antony meets with reproaches and enmity from Octavius Cæsar , who charges him with abetting some ...
... Pompey against the Triumvirate , with other weighty matters , he is , with much dif- ficulty , induced to return to Rome . On his arrival , Antony meets with reproaches and enmity from Octavius Cæsar , who charges him with abetting some ...
Pagina 85
... Pompey the great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey , howsoever you colour it in being a tapster . Are you not ? come , tell me true ; it shall be the better for you . Clo . Truly , sir , I am a poor fellow , that would live ...
... Pompey the great . Pompey , you are partly a bawd , Pompey , howsoever you colour it in being a tapster . Are you not ? come , tell me true ; it shall be the better for you . Clo . Truly , sir , I am a poor fellow , that would live ...
Pagina 92
... Pompey ? What , at Lucio . Why , what a ruthless thing is this in the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ? him ... Pompey ? Clo . Yes , ' faith , sir . Lucio . Why , ' tis not amiss , Pompey : Fare- well : Go ; say , I sent thee ...
... Pompey ? What , at Lucio . Why , what a ruthless thing is this in the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ? him ... Pompey ? Clo . Yes , ' faith , sir . Lucio . Why , ' tis not amiss , Pompey : Fare- well : Go ; say , I sent thee ...
Pagina 159
... Pompey proves the best worthy . Enter NATHANIEL arm'd , for Alexander . Nath . When in the world I liv'd , I was the world's commander ; By east , west , north , and south , I spread my con- quering might : My ' scutcheon plain declares ...
... Pompey proves the best worthy . Enter NATHANIEL arm'd , for Alexander . Nath . When in the world I liv'd , I was the world's commander ; By east , west , north , and south , I spread my con- quering might : My ' scutcheon plain declares ...
Pagina 160
... Pompey ! [ lower . Moth , Master , let me take you a buttonhole Do you not see , Pompey is uncasing for the combat ? What mean you ? you will lose your reputation . Arm . Gentlemen and soldiers , pardon me ; I will not combat in my ...
... Pompey ! [ lower . Moth , Master , let me take you a buttonhole Do you not see , Pompey is uncasing for the combat ? What mean you ? you will lose your reputation . Arm . Gentlemen and soldiers , pardon me ; I will not combat in my ...
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