The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 7J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... fights hath burft The buckles on his breast , treneges all temper , And is become the bellows and the fans.o To cool a gypfy's luft . Look where they come ! Enter Antony , and Cleopatra , her ladies in the train , Eunuchs fanning her ...
... fights hath burft The buckles on his breast , treneges all temper , And is become the bellows and the fans.o To cool a gypfy's luft . Look where they come ! Enter Antony , and Cleopatra , her ladies in the train , Eunuchs fanning her ...
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... fight , I fhould do thus , Caf . Welcome to Rome . Ant . Thank you . Caf . Sit . Ant . Sit , Sir . Caf . Nay then . [ Flourish Ant . I learn you take things ill , which are not fo : Or being , concern you not . Caf . I must be laught at ...
... fight , I fhould do thus , Caf . Welcome to Rome . Ant . Thank you . Caf . Sit . Ant . Sit , Sir . Caf . Nay then . [ Flourish Ant . I learn you take things ill , which are not fo : Or being , concern you not . Caf . I must be laught at ...
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... fight , When I have envied thy behaviour . Eno . Sir , I never lov'd you much , but I ha ' prais'd ye , When you have well deferv'd ten times as much , As I have faid you did . Pom . Enjoy thy plainnefs , It nothing ill becomes thee ...
... fight , When I have envied thy behaviour . Eno . Sir , I never lov'd you much , but I ha ' prais'd ye , When you have well deferv'd ten times as much , As I have faid you did . Pom . Enjoy thy plainnefs , It nothing ill becomes thee ...
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... fight with him by fea . Cleo . By fea , what elfe ? Can . Why will my lord do fo ? Ant . For that he dares us to't . Eno . So hath my lord dar'd him to fingle fight ... Can . Ay , and to wage this battel at Pharfalia , Where Cafar ...
... fight with him by fea . Cleo . By fea , what elfe ? Can . Why will my lord do fo ? Ant . For that he dares us to't . Eno . So hath my lord dar'd him to fingle fight ... Can . Ay , and to wage this battel at Pharfalia , Where Cafar ...
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... fight by fea , Truft not to rotten planks : do you mifdoubt This fword , and thefe my wounds ? let th ' Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ducking : we Have us'd to conquer ftanding on the earth , And fighting foot to foot . Ant . Well ...
... fight by fea , Truft not to rotten planks : do you mifdoubt This fword , and thefe my wounds ? let th ' Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ducking : we Have us'd to conquer ftanding on the earth , And fighting foot to foot . Ant . Well ...
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