The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 47
... swords ; Then walk we forth ev'n to the Market - place , And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , Let's all cry , " Peace ! Freedom ! and Liberty ! " Caf . Stoop then , and wash . How many ages hence [ Dipping their words in ...
... swords ; Then walk we forth ev'n to the Market - place , And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , Let's all cry , " Peace ! Freedom ! and Liberty ! " Caf . Stoop then , and wash . How many ages hence [ Dipping their words in ...
Page 86
... sword , That ran through Cafar's bowels , fearch this bofom . Stand not to anfwer . Here take thou the hilt ; And when my face is cover'd , as ' tis now , Guide thou the fword . Cæfar , thou art reveng'd , Ev'n with the fword that kill ...
... sword , That ran through Cafar's bowels , fearch this bofom . Stand not to anfwer . Here take thou the hilt ; And when my face is cover'd , as ' tis now , Guide thou the fword . Cæfar , thou art reveng'd , Ev'n with the fword that kill ...
Page 178
... sword , Ourselves alone . I'll write it , follow me . [ Exit Antony . Eno . Yes , like enough ; high - battled Cæfar will Unftate his happiness , and be staged to th ' fhew Against a fworder -I fee , mens judgments are A parcel of their ...
... sword , Ourselves alone . I'll write it , follow me . [ Exit Antony . Eno . Yes , like enough ; high - battled Cæfar will Unftate his happiness , and be staged to th ' fhew Against a fworder -I fee , mens judgments are A parcel of their ...
Page 185
... sword it fights with . I will feek Some way to leave him . ACT IV . SCENE I. Cæfar's Camp . Enter Cæfar , Agrippa , and Mecænas , with their army . Cæfar reading a Letter . HE CÆSAR . E calls me boy ; and chides , as he had power To ...
... sword it fights with . I will feek Some way to leave him . ACT IV . SCENE I. Cæfar's Camp . Enter Cæfar , Agrippa , and Mecænas , with their army . Cæfar reading a Letter . HE CÆSAR . E calls me boy ; and chides , as he had power To ...
Page 213
... Dol . Cæfar , Iball . ] I make no doubt , but it fhould be mark'd here , that Dolabella goes out . " Tis reafonable to ima- gine , Enter Dercetas , with the Sword of Antony . Caf ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 213 ACT V. SCENE I. ...
... Dol . Cæfar , Iball . ] I make no doubt , but it fhould be mark'd here , that Dolabella goes out . " Tis reafonable to ima- gine , Enter Dercetas , with the Sword of Antony . Caf ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 213 ACT V. SCENE I. ...
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