The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 396
... Proculeius ? AGR . MEC . CES . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employed ; he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ; where you shall see How hardly I was drawn into this war ; How calm and gentle I proceeded still ...
... Proculeius ? AGR . MEC . CES . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employed ; he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ; where you shall see How hardly I was drawn into this war ; How calm and gentle I proceeded still ...
Page 399
... PROCULEIUS , and two of the Guard , ascend the Monument by a Ladder placed against a Window , and having descended , come behind CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and open the Gates . A kindred idea seems to occur in The Tempest ...
... PROCULEIUS , and two of the Guard , ascend the Monument by a Ladder placed against a Window , and having descended , come behind CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and open the Gates . A kindred idea seems to occur in The Tempest ...
Page 400
... PROCULEIUs and the Guard . Exit GALLUS . vauntage and mercie , and to give his enemies cause to accuse the most courteous and noble prince that ever was , and to appeache him as though he were a cruel and mercilesse man , that were not ...
... PROCULEIUs and the Guard . Exit GALLUS . vauntage and mercie , and to give his enemies cause to accuse the most courteous and noble prince that ever was , and to appeache him as though he were a cruel and mercilesse man , that were not ...
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