The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... PROCULEIUS Cæs . Gallus , go you along . - Where's Dolabella , To second Proculeius ? Agr . Mœc . Dolabella ! [ Exit GALLUS Cæs . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employed ; he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ...
... PROCULEIUS Cæs . Gallus , go you along . - Where's Dolabella , To second Proculeius ? Agr . Mœc . Dolabella ! [ Exit GALLUS Cæs . Let him alone , for I remember now How he's employed ; he shall in time be ready . Go with me to my tent ...
Page 113
... Proculeius . Cleo . [ Within . ] What's thy name ? Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his beggar , you must tell ...
... Proculeius . Cleo . [ Within . ] What's thy name ? Antony Did tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his beggar , you must tell ...
Page 114
... 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 . Guard her till Cæsar come . [ TO PROCULEIUS and ...
... 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 . Guard her till Cæsar come . [ TO PROCULEIUS and ...
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