The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Pagina 235
Meșs . Good news , good news ; - The ladies have prevail ' d , The Volces are
dislodg ' d , and Marcius gone : A merrier day did naver yet greet Rome , No , not
the expulsion of the Tarquins . Sic . . . Friend , Art thou certain this is true ? is it ...
Meșs . Good news , good news ; - The ladies have prevail ' d , The Volces are
dislodg ' d , and Marcius gone : A merrier day did naver yet greet Rome , No , not
the expulsion of the Tarquins . Sic . . . Friend , Art thou certain this is true ? is it ...
Pagina 350
Mess . Ay : But soon that war had end , and the time ' s state Made friends of them
, jointing their force ' gainst Cęsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy ,
Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , What worst ? Mess . The nature
...
Mess . Ay : But soon that war had end , and the time ' s state Made friends of them
, jointing their force ' gainst Cęsar ; Whose better issue in the war , from Italy ,
Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , What worst ? Mess . The nature
...
Pagina 383
Mess . First , madam , he ' s well . Cleo . Why , there ' s more gold . But , sirrah ,
mark ; We use To say , the dead are well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee ,
will I melt , and pour Down thy ill - uttering throat . . . i Mess . Good madam , hear
me ...
Mess . First , madam , he ' s well . Cleo . Why , there ' s more gold . But , sirrah ,
mark ; We use To say , the dead are well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee ,
will I melt , and pour Down thy ill - uttering throat . . . i Mess . Good madam , hear
me ...
Pagina 384
Mess . Free ; madain ! no ; I made no such report : He ' s bound unto Octavia . : ! !
? , . . Cleo . ii For what good turn ? . . Mess . ' For the best turn i ' the bed . : Cleo . I
am pale , Charmian . . . Mess . Madam , he ' s inarried to Octavia . . Cleo .
Mess . Free ; madain ! no ; I made no such report : He ' s bound unto Octavia . : ! !
? , . . Cleo . ii For what good turn ? . . Mess . ' For the best turn i ' the bed . : Cleo . I
am pale , Charmian . . . Mess . Madam , he ' s inarried to Octavia . . Cleo .
Pagina 404
Mess . We Mess . . Madam , in Rome I look ' d her in the face ; and saw her led
Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? ' She is not ,
madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is she shrill - tongu ' d , . . or low ? Mess .
Mess . We Mess . . Madam , in Rome I look ' d her in the face ; and saw her led
Between her brother and Mark Antony . Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? ' She is not ,
madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is she shrill - tongu ' d , . . or low ? Mess .
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