The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volumul 7J. Nichols, 1811 |
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Pagina 137
... emperor ! [ To Antony . Shall we dance now the Egyptian Bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let's ha't , good soldier . Ant . Come , let us all take hands ; Till that the conquering wine hath steep'd our sense In soft and ...
... emperor ! [ To Antony . Shall we dance now the Egyptian Bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let's ha't , good soldier . Ant . Come , let us all take hands ; Till that the conquering wine hath steep'd our sense In soft and ...
Pagina 152
... emperor . Ant . Speak not against it ; Nay , I have done : Enter Antony and Canidius . Is't not strange , Canidius , That from Tarentum , and Brundusium , He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea , And take in * Toryne ? —You have heard ...
... emperor . Ant . Speak not against it ; Nay , I have done : Enter Antony and Canidius . Is't not strange , Canidius , That from Tarentum , and Brundusium , He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea , And take in * Toryne ? —You have heard ...
Pagina 153
... emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyp- tians , And the Phoenicians , go a ducking ; we Have used to conquer , standing on the earth , And fighting ...
... emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyp- tians , And the Phoenicians , go a ducking ; we Have used to conquer , standing on the earth , And fighting ...
Pagina 154
... emperor calls for Canidius . Can . With news the time's with labour ; and throes forth , Each minute , some . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A plain near Actium . Enter Cæsar , Taurus , Officers , and Others . Ces . Taurus , - Taur . Cæs . My ...
... emperor calls for Canidius . Can . With news the time's with labour ; and throes forth , Each minute , some . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A plain near Actium . Enter Cæsar , Taurus , Officers , and Others . Ces . Taurus , - Taur . Cæs . My ...
Pagina 177
... emperor Continues still a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . Eno . I am alone the villain of the earth , And feel I am so most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would'st thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown ...
... emperor Continues still a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . Eno . I am alone the villain of the earth , And feel I am so most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would'st thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown ...
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