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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... ferpents ! call the slave again ; Though I am mad , I will not bite him ; call . Char
. He is afraid to come . Cleo . I will not hurt him . These hands do lack nobility ,
that they strike A meaner than myself : " fince I myself Have given myself the
cause ...
... ferpents ! call the slave again ; Though I am mad , I will not bite him ; call . Char
. He is afraid to come . Cleo . I will not hurt him . These hands do lack nobility ,
that they strike A meaner than myself : " fince I myself Have given myself the
cause ...
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Ant . I've fled myself , and have instructed cowards To run , and shew their
shoulders . Friends , be gone . I have myself resolv'd upon a course , Which has
no need of you . My treasure's in the harbour . Take itch , I follow'd that I blush to
look ...
Ant . I've fled myself , and have instructed cowards To run , and shew their
shoulders . Friends , be gone . I have myself resolv'd upon a course , Which has
no need of you . My treasure's in the harbour . Take itch , I follow'd that I blush to
look ...
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For this pains , Cæfar hath hang'd him : Canidius , and the reit , That fell away ,
have entertainment , but No honourable truft : I have done ill , Of which I do
accuse myself fo forely , That I will joy no more . Enter a Soldier of Cæsar's . Sold
.
For this pains , Cæfar hath hang'd him : Canidius , and the reit , That fell away ,
have entertainment , but No honourable truft : I have done ill , Of which I do
accuse myself fo forely , That I will joy no more . Enter a Soldier of Cæsar's . Sold
.
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I'll move the King To any shape of thy preferment , such As thou'lt desire ; and
then myself , I chiefly , That set thee on to this desert , am bound To load thy merit
richly . Call my women C [ Exit Pisa . TE Think on my words A fly and constant ...
I'll move the King To any shape of thy preferment , such As thou'lt desire ; and
then myself , I chiefly , That set thee on to this desert , am bound To load thy merit
richly . Call my women C [ Exit Pisa . TE Think on my words A fly and constant ...
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Therein I must play the workman ; I dare speak it to myself , ( for it is not vain -
glory for a man and his glass to confer in his own chamber ; ) I mean , the lines of
my body are as well drawn as his ; no lets young , more strong , not beneath him
in ...
Therein I must play the workman ; I dare speak it to myself , ( for it is not vain -
glory for a man and his glass to confer in his own chamber ; ) I mean , the lines of
my body are as well drawn as his ; no lets young , more strong , not beneath him
in ...
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