The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 212
... mark of his ambition is . SCENE V. Before the Walls of Athens . Trum- pets sound . Enter ALCIBIADES , and Forces ... Antony , where it is said Timon addressed the people of Athens in similar terms from the public tribune in the market ...
... mark of his ambition is . SCENE V. Before the Walls of Athens . Trum- pets sound . Enter ALCIBIADES , and Forces ... Antony , where it is said Timon addressed the people of Athens in similar terms from the public tribune in the market ...
Page 217
... Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being mov'd , he will not spare to girds the gods ... Antony and Cleopatra : cut the Ionian seas , And take in Toryne . ' 12 ' If the Romans besiege us , bring up your ...
... Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being mov'd , he will not spare to girds the gods ... Antony and Cleopatra : cut the Ionian seas , And take in Toryne . ' 12 ' If the Romans besiege us , bring up your ...
Page 248
... Mark Antony over the dead body of Cæsar , and the artful eloquence with which he cap tivates the multitude , are justly classed among the is reason to think the coincidences more than acciden - which we should seek in vain in the works ...
... Mark Antony over the dead body of Cæsar , and the artful eloquence with which he cap tivates the multitude , are justly classed among the is reason to think the coincidences more than acciden - which we should seek in vain in the works ...
Page 251
... mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips ... Antony ; he hears no music : 10 Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort ... mark of an austere disposition . The reader will remember the passage in The ...
... mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips ... Antony ; he hears no music : 10 Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort ... mark of an austere disposition . The reader will remember the passage in The ...
Page 252
... mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; -This and , as I told you , he put it by once ; but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he ...
... mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; -This and , as I told you , he put it by once ; but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he ...
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