The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... sword against sword , Ourselves alone : I'll write it : follow me . [ he goes , attended by the Schoolmaster ( Enobarbus . Yes , like enough , high - battled Caesar will Unstate his happiness and be staged to th'show Against a sworder ...
... sword against sword , Ourselves alone : I'll write it : follow me . [ he goes , attended by the Schoolmaster ( Enobarbus . Yes , like enough , high - battled Caesar will Unstate his happiness and be staged to th'show Against a sworder ...
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... sword but shown to Caesar , with this tidings , Shall enter me with him . As he turns to go DIOMEDES enters Diomedes . Where's Antony ? Dercetus . [ hiding Antony's sword in his cloak ] There , Diomed , there . Diomedes . Wilt thou not ...
... sword but shown to Caesar , with this tidings , Shall enter me with him . As he turns to go DIOMEDES enters Diomedes . Where's Antony ? Dercetus . [ hiding Antony's sword in his cloak ] There , Diomed , there . Diomedes . Wilt thou not ...
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... sword , lift it up as though he had meant to have stricken his master : but turning his head at one side , he thrust his sword into himself , and fell down dead at his master's foot . Then said Ant .: " O noble Eros , I thank thee for ...
... sword , lift it up as though he had meant to have stricken his master : but turning his head at one side , he thrust his sword into himself , and fell down dead at his master's foot . Then said Ant .: " O noble Eros , I thank thee for ...
Inhalt
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
Urheberrecht | |
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