The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 7H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Sword Philippan . ] We are not to suppose , nor is there any Warrant from Hiftory , that Antony had any particular Sword fo call'd . The dignifying Weapons , in this Sort , is a Cuftom of much more recent Date . This therefore feems a ...
... Sword Philippan . ] We are not to suppose , nor is there any Warrant from Hiftory , that Antony had any particular Sword fo call'd . The dignifying Weapons , in this Sort , is a Cuftom of much more recent Date . This therefore feems a ...
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... sword , and these my wounds ? let the Ægyptians And the Phænicians go a ducking : we Have us'd to conquer standing on the earth , And fighting foot to foot . Ant . Well , well , away . [ Exeunt Ant . Cleo . and Enob : Sol . By Hercules ...
... sword , and these my wounds ? let the Ægyptians And the Phænicians go a ducking : we Have us'd to conquer standing on the earth , And fighting foot to foot . Ant . Well , well , away . [ Exeunt Ant . Cleo . and Enob : Sol . By Hercules ...
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... sword , Our felves alone ; I'll write it , follow me . [ Exit Antony . Eno . Yes , like enough ; high - battled Cæfar will Unftate his happiness , and be staged to th ' fhew Against a fworder.I fee , men's judgments are A parcel of ...
... sword , Our felves alone ; I'll write it , follow me . [ Exit Antony . Eno . Yes , like enough ; high - battled Cæfar will Unftate his happiness , and be staged to th ' fhew Against a fworder.I fee , men's judgments are A parcel of ...
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... sword Quarter'd the world , and o'er green Neptune's back , With fhips , made cities ; condemn my self , to lack The courage of a woman ; lefs noble minded Than fhe , which , by her death , our Cæfar tells , " I'm conqueror of my felf ...
... sword Quarter'd the world , and o'er green Neptune's back , With fhips , made cities ; condemn my self , to lack The courage of a woman ; lefs noble minded Than fhe , which , by her death , our Cæfar tells , " I'm conqueror of my felf ...
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... Sword's Point ? Who doubts it ? But this was none of the Speaker's Meaning : he would give it as his Thought , that the_Britains would pay , e'er they would conteft the Matter : and so I have reform'd the Text . In our not - fearing ...
... Sword's Point ? Who doubts it ? But this was none of the Speaker's Meaning : he would give it as his Thought , that the_Britains would pay , e'er they would conteft the Matter : and so I have reform'd the Text . In our not - fearing ...
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