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... Antony :— Let me lament That thou, my brother, my competitor, The arm of mine own body, and the heart Where mine bi: thoughts did kindle— Aatmy and Cleopatra, Act v. Sc. 1. But it is curious that our translator of the Apoq-y. phal Book ...
... Antony :— Let me lament That thou, my brother, my competitor, The arm of mine own body, and the heart Where mine bi: thoughts did kindle— Aatmy and Cleopatra, Act v. Sc. 1. But it is curious that our translator of the Apoq-y. phal Book ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra, Act ii. Sc. 1 :— To lend me arms and aid, when I required them, The which you both denied. And as examples of the other construction which I just now named, we have in Luke iv. 34., 'I know thee who Thou art,' and ...
... Antony and Cleopatra, Act ii. Sc. 1 :— To lend me arms and aid, when I required them, The which you both denied. And as examples of the other construction which I just now named, we have in Luke iv. 34., 'I know thee who Thou art,' and ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra, ' think and die.' Act iii. Sc. 2. Taow=to imagine, deem, oelie've. Doth he thank that servant? I trow not. Luke xvii. 9. What tempest, I crow, threw this whale ashore? Merry Wine: of Windsor, Act ii. Sc. 1. WIS ...
... Antony and Cleopatra, ' think and die.' Act iii. Sc. 2. Taow=to imagine, deem, oelie've. Doth he thank that servant? I trow not. Luke xvii. 9. What tempest, I crow, threw this whale ashore? Merry Wine: of Windsor, Act ii. Sc. 1. WIS ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra, Act iii. Sc. II. _ After the ignominious flight, in which Antony had followed Cleopatra from the coast of Actium back to Alexandria, Octavius Caesar, the conqueror, sends a messenger to endeavour to detach the ...
... Antony and Cleopatra, Act iii. Sc. II. _ After the ignominious flight, in which Antony had followed Cleopatra from the coast of Actium back to Alexandria, Octavius Caesar, the conqueror, sends a messenger to endeavour to detach the ...
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Contents
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32 | |
51 | |
Of Shakspearer Religious Principles and Sentiments | 100 |
0f Diligence Sobriety and Chastity 22 1 | 234 |
Of Humility Contentment and Resignation 2 4 2 | 242 |
0f Holy Scripture the Christian Ministry | 259 |
Of PoliticsPeace and War 2 76 | 287 |
derived from | 310 |
5 | 332 |
GENERAL INDEX | 357 |
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