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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Talk not of standing ; -Publius , good cheer ; There is no harm intended to your
person , Nor to no Roman else ?: so tell them , Publius . Cas . And leave us ,
Publius ; lest that the people , Rushing on us , should do your age some mischief
.
Talk not of standing ; -Publius , good cheer ; There is no harm intended to your
person , Nor to no Roman else ?: so tell them , Publius . Cas . And leave us ,
Publius ; lest that the people , Rushing on us , should do your age some mischief
.
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If that thou be'st A Roman , take it forth ; ] I think he means only , that he is so far
from avarice , when the cause of his country requires liberality , that if any man
would wish for his heart , he would not need enforce his desire any otherwise ,
than ...
If that thou be'st A Roman , take it forth ; ] I think he means only , that he is so far
from avarice , when the cause of his country requires liberality , that if any man
would wish for his heart , he would not need enforce his desire any otherwise ,
than ...
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The witch shall die ; To the young Roman boy ? she hath sold me , and I fall
Under this plot : she dies for't . - Eros , ho ! [ Exit . SCENE XI . Alexandria . A
Room in the Palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , Charmian , Iras , and MARDIAN . Cleo
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The witch shall die ; To the young Roman boy ? she hath sold me , and I fall
Under this plot : she dies for't . - Eros , ho ! [ Exit . SCENE XI . Alexandria . A
Room in the Palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , Charmian , Iras , and MARDIAN . Cleo
.
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