The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Mark Antony : who , though he had no hand in his death , shall re- ceive the benefit of his dying , a place in the ... Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till ...
... Mark Antony : who , though he had no hand in his death , shall re- ceive the benefit of his dying , a place in the ... Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till ...
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... Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain , he was not ambitious . 1 Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2 Cit . Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not ...
... Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain , he was not ambitious . 1 Cit . If it be found so , some will dear abide it . 2 Cit . Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not ...
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... mark me ; or , if they did mark , All bootless to them , they'd not pity me . Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they're better than the tribunes , For that they ...
... mark me ; or , if they did mark , All bootless to them , they'd not pity me . Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they're better than the tribunes , For that they ...
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