The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Pagina 103
... she ? Char . Well if you were but an inch of fortune bet- ter than I , where would you chufe it ? Iras . Not in my Hufband's nofe . ( 7 ) Char . Our worfer thoughts heav'ns mend ! Alexas , -Come , his fortune ; his fortune.O , let him ...
... she ? Char . Well if you were but an inch of fortune bet- ter than I , where would you chufe it ? Iras . Not in my Hufband's nofe . ( 7 ) Char . Our worfer thoughts heav'ns mend ! Alexas , -Come , his fortune ; his fortune.O , let him ...
Pagina 106
... , meant only , that our pleasures , as they are revolved in the mind , turn to pain . ( 2 ) poorer moment ; ] For less reason ; upon meaner motives . Ant . Ant . She is cunning paft man's thought . Eno 106 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... , meant only , that our pleasures , as they are revolved in the mind , turn to pain . ( 2 ) poorer moment ; ] For less reason ; upon meaner motives . Ant . Ant . She is cunning paft man's thought . Eno 106 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
Pagina 107
Shakespeare. Ant . She is cunning paft man's thought . Eno . Alack , Sir , no ; her paffions are made of no- thing but the fineft part of pure love . We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears , they are great- er ftorms and ...
Shakespeare. Ant . She is cunning paft man's thought . Eno . Alack , Sir , no ; her paffions are made of no- thing but the fineft part of pure love . We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears , they are great- er ftorms and ...
Pagina 109
... news . What fays the marry'd woman ? - You may go ; ( 9 ) I did not fend you.- ] You must go as if you came without my order or knowledge . ' Would ' Would , she had never given you leave to. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 109 SCENE IV. ...
... news . What fays the marry'd woman ? - You may go ; ( 9 ) I did not fend you.- ] You must go as if you came without my order or knowledge . ' Would ' Would , she had never given you leave to. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 109 SCENE IV. ...
Pagina 110
Shakespeare. ' Would , she had never given you leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no pow'r upon you . Hers you are . Ant . The Gods beft know , - Cleo . O never was there Queen So mightily betray'd ...
Shakespeare. ' Would , she had never given you leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no pow'r upon you . Hers you are . Ant . The Gods beft know , - Cleo . O never was there Queen So mightily betray'd ...
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