The Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Volume 27Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - Drama Collection of the bard's plays and sonnets. |
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... Cleo . Say ' tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy fortunes proud ; the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage ; 70 And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . Mess . Cleo ...
... Cleo . Say ' tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy fortunes proud ; the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace for moving me to rage ; 70 And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . Mess . Cleo ...
Page 335
... Cleo . Thyr . Hear it Cleo . None but friends ; say boldly . Thyr . So , haply , are they friends to Antony . Eno . He needs as many , sir , as Cæsar has ; Or needs not us . If Cæsar please , our master Will leap to be his friend . For ...
... Cleo . Thyr . Hear it Cleo . None but friends ; say boldly . Thyr . So , haply , are they friends to Antony . Eno . He needs as many , sir , as Cæsar has ; Or needs not us . If Cæsar please , our master Will leap to be his friend . For ...
Page 347
... Cleo . I dream'd there was an Emperor Antony . O , such another sleep , that I might see But such another man ! Dol . If it might please ye- Cleo . His face was as the heavens ; and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course ...
... Cleo . I dream'd there was an Emperor Antony . O , such another sleep , that I might see But such another man ! Dol . If it might please ye- Cleo . His face was as the heavens ; and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course ...
Contents
TWELFTH NIGHT or What You Will | 1 |
HAMLET Prince of Denmark | 29 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 73 |
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