The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Antony.— Where's Fulvia's process ? Cæsar's I would say ? — both ? - Call in the messengers . - As I am Egypt's queen , Thou blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill ...
... Antony.— Where's Fulvia's process ? Cæsar's I would say ? — both ? - Call in the messengers . - As I am Egypt's queen , Thou blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill ...
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... Antony ? Ven . I'll humbly signify what in his name , That magical word of war , we have effected ; How , with his ... Antony ! Eno . Cæsar ? Why , he ' s the Jupiter of men . Agr . What's Antony ? The god of Jupiter . Eno . Spake you of ...
... Antony ? Ven . I'll humbly signify what in his name , That magical word of war , we have effected ; How , with his ... Antony ! Eno . Cæsar ? Why , he ' s the Jupiter of men . Agr . What's Antony ? The god of Jupiter . Eno . Spake you of ...
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... Antony , Antony , Antony ! —Help , Charmian ; help , Iras , help ; — Help , friends below ! -let's draw him hither . Ant . Not Cæsar's valour hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumpht on itself . Peace ! Cleo . So it should be ...
... Antony , Antony , Antony ! —Help , Charmian ; help , Iras , help ; — Help , friends below ! -let's draw him hither . Ant . Not Cæsar's valour hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumpht on itself . Peace ! Cleo . So it should be ...
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