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... night - cap too ; Make the Moor thank me , love me , and re- ward me , 318 For making him egregiously an ass , And practising upon his peace and quiet Even to madness . ' Tis here , but yet confus'd : Knavery's plain face is never seen ...
... night - cap too ; Make the Moor thank me , love me , and re- ward me , 318 For making him egregiously an ass , And practising upon his peace and quiet Even to madness . ' Tis here , but yet confus'd : Knavery's plain face is never seen ...
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... night at supper ? Oth . No , not to - night . Des . To - morrow dinner , then ? Oth . I shall not dine at home ; I meet the captains at the citadel . Des . Why , then , to - morrow night ; or Tues- day morn ; 60 On Tuesday noon , or night ...
... night at supper ? Oth . No , not to - night . Des . To - morrow dinner , then ? Oth . I shall not dine at home ; I meet the captains at the citadel . Des . Why , then , to - morrow night ; or Tues- day morn ; 60 On Tuesday noon , or night ...
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... night : 20 Scant not my cups ; and make as much of me As when mine empire was your fellow too , And suffer'd my command . Cleo . [ Aside to Enobarbus ] What does he mean ? Eno . [ Aside to Cleopatra ] To make his fol- lowers weep . Ant ...
... night : 20 Scant not my cups ; and make as much of me As when mine empire was your fellow too , And suffer'd my command . Cleo . [ Aside to Enobarbus ] What does he mean ? Eno . [ Aside to Cleopatra ] To make his fol- lowers weep . Ant ...
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