The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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Cal Go , charge , Agrippa ; Plant those , that have revolted , in the Van , That
Antony may seem to spend his fury Upon himself . [ Exeunt . Eno . Alexas did
revolt , and went to Jewry on Affairs of Antony ; there did persuade Great Herod to
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Cal Go , charge , Agrippa ; Plant those , that have revolted , in the Van , That
Antony may seem to spend his fury Upon himself . [ Exeunt . Eno . Alexas did
revolt , and went to Jewry on Affairs of Antony ; there did persuade Great Herod to
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We no where learn , expresly in the Play , that Menas ever attach'd himself to
Octavius's Party . Notwithstanding the old Folio's concur in marking the Entrance
thus , yet in the two places in the Scene , where this Character is made to speak ...
We no where learn , expresly in the Play , that Menas ever attach'd himself to
Octavius's Party . Notwithstanding the old Folio's concur in marking the Entrance
thus , yet in the two places in the Scene , where this Character is made to speak ...
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Tis just to each of them , he is himself . Pan . Himself ? alas , poor Troilus ! I would
, he were . Cre . So he is . Pan . ' Condition , I had gone bare - foot to India . Cre .
He is not Hector . Pan . Himself ? no , he's not himself ; ' would , he were ...
Tis just to each of them , he is himself . Pan . Himself ? alas , poor Troilus ! I would
, he were . Cre . So he is . Pan . ' Condition , I had gone bare - foot to India . Cre .
He is not Hector . Pan . Himself ? no , he's not himself ; ' would , he were ...
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But peace , Æneas ; Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthiness of
praise distains his worth , If he , that's prais'd , himself bring the praise forth : What
the repining enemy commends , That breath Fame blows , that praise sole pure ...
But peace , Æneas ; Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ; The worthiness of
praise distains his worth , If he , that's prais'd , himself bring the praise forth : What
the repining enemy commends , That breath Fame blows , that praise sole pure ...
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Of judgment : say , men worthier than himself Here tend the favage strangeness
he puts on , Disguise the holy strength of their command , And under - go in an
observing kind His humourous predominance ; yea , watch His course and times
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Of judgment : say , men worthier than himself Here tend the favage strangeness
he puts on , Disguise the holy strength of their command , And under - go in an
observing kind His humourous predominance ; yea , watch His course and times
...
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