The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Page 156
... Enter ANTONY and ENOBARBUS . [ Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS ...
... Enter ANTONY and ENOBARBUS . [ Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS ...
Page 191
... Enter DIOMEDES . As that which makes it . - How now ? is he dead ? Dio . His death's upon him , but not dead . Look out o ' the other side your monument ; His guard have brought him thither . Cleo . Enter ANTONY , borne by the Guard . O ...
... Enter DIOMEDES . As that which makes it . - How now ? is he dead ? Dio . His death's upon him , but not dead . Look out o ' the other side your monument ; His guard have brought him thither . Cleo . Enter ANTONY , borne by the Guard . O ...
Page 210
... Enter DOLABella . All dead . Cæsar , thy thoughts Touch their effects in this . Thyself art coming To see performed the dreaded act , which thou So sought'st to hinder . Within . A way there ! a way for Cæsar ! Enter CESAR and ...
... Enter DOLABella . All dead . Cæsar , thy thoughts Touch their effects in this . Thyself art coming To see performed the dreaded act , which thou So sought'st to hinder . Within . A way there ! a way for Cæsar ! Enter CESAR and ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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