The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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Enter CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , CHARMIAN , and TRAS . Cleo . What shall
we do , Enobarbus ' ? Eno . Think , and die 6 will perjure The ne'er - touch'd
vestal :) So , in The Rape of Lucrece : “ O Opportunity ! thy guilt is great :“ Thou
mak'st ...
Enter CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , CHARMIAN , and TRAS . Cleo . What shall
we do , Enobarbus ' ? Eno . Think , and die 6 will perjure The ne'er - touch'd
vestal :) So , in The Rape of Lucrece : “ O Opportunity ! thy guilt is great :“ Thou
mak'st ...
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After Enobarbus has said , that his honesty and he begin to quarrel , he
immediately falls into this generous reflection : “ Though loyalty , stubbornly
preserved to a master in his declined fortunes , seems folly in the eyes of fools ;
yet he , who ...
After Enobarbus has said , that his honesty and he begin to quarrel , he
immediately falls into this generous reflection : “ Though loyalty , stubbornly
preserved to a master in his declined fortunes , seems folly in the eyes of fools ;
yet he , who ...
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Evit ENOBARBUS . THYR . Shall I say to Cæsar What you require of him ? for he
partly begs To be desir'd to give . It much would please him , That of his fortunes
you should make a staff patra and Thyreus , till Enobarbus thinks it necessary to ...
Evit ENOBARBUS . THYR . Shall I say to Cæsar What you require of him ? for he
partly begs To be desir'd to give . It much would please him , That of his fortunes
you should make a staff patra and Thyreus , till Enobarbus thinks it necessary to ...
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