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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I , perhaps , speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My answer must
be made ? : But I am arm'd , 1 every BONDMAN - bears The power to cancel his
CAPTIVITY . ] So , in Cymbeline , Act V. Posthumus speaking of his chains : take
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I , perhaps , speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My answer must
be made ? : But I am arm'd , 1 every BONDMAN - bears The power to cancel his
CAPTIVITY . ] So , in Cymbeline , Act V. Posthumus speaking of his chains : take
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2 Cır . Answer every man directly . 1 Cit . Ay , and briefly . 4 Cır . Ay , and wisely .
3 Cır . Ay , and truly , you were best . Cix . What is my name ? Whither am I going
? Where do I dwell ? Am I a married man , or a bachelor ? Then to answer every ...
2 Cır . Answer every man directly . 1 Cit . Ay , and briefly . 4 Cır . Ay , and wisely .
3 Cır . Ay , and truly , you were best . Cix . What is my name ? Whither am I going
? Where do I dwell ? Am I a married man , or a bachelor ? Then to answer every ...
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Than was his loss , to course your flying flags , And leave his navy gazing . CLEO
. Pr'ythee , peace . Enter Antony , with EUPHRONIUS . Ant . Is this his answer ?
Eup . Ay , my lord . Ant . The queen shall then have courtesy , so she Will yield us
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Than was his loss , to course your flying flags , And leave his navy gazing . CLEO
. Pr'ythee , peace . Enter Antony , with EUPHRONIUS . Ant . Is this his answer ?
Eup . Ay , my lord . Ant . The queen shall then have courtesy , so she Will yield us
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