The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still should go with Antony . DEM . I'm full sorry , That he approves the common liar , who Thus speaks of him at Rome : But I will hope Of better deeds to - morrow . Rest you ...
... Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still should go with Antony . DEM . I'm full sorry , That he approves the common liar , who Thus speaks of him at Rome : But I will hope Of better deeds to - morrow . Rest you ...
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... ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am sick , and sullen . ANT . I am sorry to give breathing to my pur- pose , - CLEO . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature Will not sustain ...
... ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am sick , and sullen . ANT . I am sorry to give breathing to my pur- pose , - CLEO . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the sides of nature Will not sustain ...
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... Antony loves . ] i . e . uncertain as the state of my health is the love of Antony . STEEVENS . 3 I believe Mr. Steevens is right ; yet before I read his note , I thought the meaning to be , " My fears quickly render me ill ; and I am ...
... Antony loves . ] i . e . uncertain as the state of my health is the love of Antony . STEEVENS . 3 I believe Mr. Steevens is right ; yet before I read his note , I thought the meaning to be , " My fears quickly render me ill ; and I am ...
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... Antony , And I am all forgotten . " ANT . But that your royalty Holds idleness your subject , I should take you For idleness itself.8 70 , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all forgotten . ] Cleopatra has something to say , which ...
... Antony , And I am all forgotten . " ANT . But that your royalty Holds idleness your subject , I should take you For idleness itself.8 70 , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all forgotten . ] Cleopatra has something to say , which ...
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... Antony . had called her 66 wrangling queen , " Whom every thing becomes . " It is to this , perhaps , that she alludes . Or she may mean- That conduct which , in my own opinion , becomes me , as often as it appears ungraceful to you ...
... Antony . had called her 66 wrangling queen , " Whom every thing becomes . " It is to this , perhaps , that she alludes . Or she may mean- That conduct which , in my own opinion , becomes me , as often as it appears ungraceful to you ...
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