The Works of Shakespear: In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Band 7Alexander Donaldson, 1769 |
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... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much ? Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll fet a bourn how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heav'n , new earth . Enter a Melenger . Me ...
... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much ? Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll fet a bourn how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heav'n , new earth . Enter a Melenger . Me ...
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... Cleo . Hear the ambaffadors . Ant . " Fie , wrangling Queen ! Whom every thing becomes ; to chide , to laugh , " To weep : whofe every paffion fully strives " To make itself in thee fair and admir'd . No meffenger , but thine ; and all ...
... Cleo . Hear the ambaffadors . Ant . " Fie , wrangling Queen ! Whom every thing becomes ; to chide , to laugh , " To weep : whofe every paffion fully strives " To make itself in thee fair and admir'd . No meffenger , but thine ; and all ...
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... Cleo . Saw you mỷ Lord ? Eno . No , Lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , Madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth , but on the Tudden A Roman thought hath ftruck him . Enobarbus- Eno . Madam . Cleo . Seek him , and bring him ...
... Cleo . Saw you mỷ Lord ? Eno . No , Lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , Madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth , but on the Tudden A Roman thought hath ftruck him . Enobarbus- Eno . Madam . Cleo . Seek him , and bring him ...
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... Cleo . We will not look upon him ; go with us . [ Exeunt . Me Fulvia thy wife first came into the field . Ant . Against my brother Lucius ? Me . Ay , but foon that war had end , and the Time's state Made friends of them , jointing their ...
... Cleo . We will not look upon him ; go with us . [ Exeunt . Me Fulvia thy wife first came into the field . Ant . Against my brother Lucius ? Me . Ay , but foon that war had end , and the Time's state Made friends of them , jointing their ...
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... Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does , - I did not fend you -- If you find him sad , Say I am ... Cleo . What fhould I do , I do not ? Char In each thing give him way , cross him in no- thing . Cleo . Thou teacheft like ...
... Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does , - I did not fend you -- If you find him sad , Say I am ... Cleo . What fhould I do , I do not ? Char In each thing give him way , cross him in no- thing . Cleo . Thou teacheft like ...
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