The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... friends with Cæsar . Cleo . Thou'rt an honest man . Mess . Cæsar and he are greater friends than ever . 52 Cleo . Make thee a fortune from me . Mess . But yet , madam , — Cleo . I do not like " But yet , " it does allay The good ...
... friends with Cæsar . Cleo . Thou'rt an honest man . Mess . Cæsar and he are greater friends than ever . 52 Cleo . Make thee a fortune from me . Mess . But yet , madam , — Cleo . I do not like " But yet , " it does allay The good ...
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... Friends , come hither : I am so lated1 in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : -I have a ship Laden with gold ; take that , divide it ; fly , And make your peace with Cæsar . All . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and ...
... Friends , come hither : I am so lated1 in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : -I have a ship Laden with gold ; take that , divide it ; fly , And make your peace with Cæsar . All . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and ...
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... friends of Octavius , and intrusted by him with many important political responsibilities ; but in his latter years he became somewhat alienated from the emperor , and retired en- tirely from public life . His fame rests mainly on his ...
... friends of Octavius , and intrusted by him with many important political responsibilities ; but in his latter years he became somewhat alienated from the emperor , and retired en- tirely from public life . His fame rests mainly on his ...
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