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... brings these into undue prominence , while as he cannot in all cases acknowledge , he seems to ignore , the services which they have rendered . ' The evil that men do lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones . ' The ...
... brings these into undue prominence , while as he cannot in all cases acknowledge , he seems to ignore , the services which they have rendered . ' The evil that men do lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones . ' The ...
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... Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . 10 Sooth . You shall be yet far fairer than you are ...
... Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . 10 Sooth . You shall be yet far fairer than you are ...
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... bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? 64-69 . Iras .... Char . ] F , Char . ... Char . F2F3F4 . Char .... Iras . Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 67. decorum ] Printed in Roman first by Capell . Printed in italics in Ff . 73. SCENE III . Pope . Enter ...
... bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? 64-69 . Iras .... Char . ] F , Char . ... Char . F2F3F4 . Char .... Iras . Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 67. decorum ] Printed in Roman first by Capell . Printed in italics in Ff . 73. SCENE III . Pope . Enter ...
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... bring forth weeds When our quick minds lie still , and our ills told us Is as our earing . Fare thee well awhile . Mess . At your noble pleasure . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! [ Exit . 105 First Att . The man from ...
... bring forth weeds When our quick minds lie still , and our ills told us Is as our earing . Fare thee well awhile . Mess . At your noble pleasure . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! [ Exit . 105 First Att . The man from ...
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... brings forth a new petticoat : and indeed the tears live in an onion that should water this sorrow . Ant . The business she hath broached in the state Cannot endure my absence . Eno . And the business you have broached here cannot be ...
... brings forth a new petticoat : and indeed the tears live in an onion that should water this sorrow . Ant . The business she hath broached in the state Cannot endure my absence . Eno . And the business you have broached here cannot be ...
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