The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... never His power unto Octavia . Antony . ( To this good purpose , that so fairly shows ) Dream of impediment ! Let me have thy hand : Further this act of grace ; and from this hour The heart of brothers govern in our loves And sway our ...
... never His power unto Octavia . Antony . ( To this good purpose , that so fairly shows ) Dream of impediment ! Let me have thy hand : Further this act of grace ; and from this hour The heart of brothers govern in our loves And sway our ...
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... never hated thee : I have seen thee fight , When I have envied thy behaviour . Enobarbus . Sir , I never loved you much , but I ha'praised ye When you have well deserved ten times as much As I have said you did . Pompey . Enjoy thy ...
... never hated thee : I have seen thee fight , When I have envied thy behaviour . Enobarbus . Sir , I never loved you much , but I ha'praised ye When you have well deserved ten times as much As I have said you did . Pompey . Enjoy thy ...
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... never have told it me ; but now we must content us with that we have : as for myself , I was never taught to break my faith , nor to be counted a traitor . ' The other two also did likewise feast him in their camp , and then he returned ...
... never have told it me ; but now we must content us with that we have : as for myself , I was never taught to break my faith , nor to be counted a traitor . ' The other two also did likewise feast him in their camp , and then he returned ...
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
Copyright | |
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