The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Antony : Do grace to Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till Antony have spoke . [ Exit ...
... Antony : Do grace to Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till Antony have spoke . [ Exit ...
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... Antony ; there did persuade Great Herod to incline himself to Cæsar , And leave his master Antony : for this pains , Cæsar bath hang'd him . Canidius , and the rest That fell away , have entertainment , but No honourable trust . I have ...
... Antony ; there did persuade Great Herod to incline himself to Cæsar , And leave his master Antony : for this pains , Cæsar bath hang'd him . Canidius , and the rest That fell away , have entertainment , but No honourable trust . I have ...
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... Antony ! Antony , Antony ! -Charmian , help ; help , Iras ; Help , friends below ; let's draw him hither . Ant . Not Cæsar's valour hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumph'd on itself . Peace : Cleo . So it should be , that ...
... Antony ! Antony , Antony ! -Charmian , help ; help , Iras ; Help , friends below ; let's draw him hither . Ant . Not Cæsar's valour hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumph'd on itself . Peace : Cleo . So it should be , that ...
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