The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
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עמוד 149
Ha , my brave emperor ! [ to ANTONY . Shall we dance now the Egyptian
bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let ' s ha ' t , good soldier . Ant .
Come , let us all take hands ; ' Till that the conquering wine hath steeped our
sense In soft ...
Ha , my brave emperor ! [ to ANTONY . Shall we dance now the Egyptian
bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let ' s ha ' t , good soldier . Ant .
Come , let us all take hands ; ' Till that the conquering wine hath steeped our
sense In soft ...
עמוד 164
Speak not against it ; I will not stay behind . Eno . Nay , I have done : Here comes
the emperor . 8 — forspoke my being - ] To forspeak , is to contradict , speak
against , as forbid is to order negatively . + “ if not denounced against us , ” & c .
Speak not against it ; I will not stay behind . Eno . Nay , I have done : Here comes
the emperor . 8 — forspoke my being - ] To forspeak , is to contradict , speak
against , as forbid is to order negatively . + “ if not denounced against us , ” & c .
עמוד 166
... Strange , that his power should be : - Canidius , Our nineteen legions thou
shalt hold by land , And our twelve thousand horse : - We ' ll to our ship ; 0 . Enter
a Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! – How now , worthy soldier ? Sold . O noble
emperor ...
... Strange , that his power should be : - Canidius , Our nineteen legions thou
shalt hold by land , And our twelve thousand horse : - We ' ll to our ship ; 0 . Enter
a Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! – How now , worthy soldier ? Sold . O noble
emperor ...
עמוד 167
Can . Who ' s his lieutenant , hear you ? Sold . They say , one Taurus . Can . Well
I know the man . Enter a Messenger . Mess . The emperor calls for t Canidius .
Can . With news the time ' s with labour ; and throes forth , Each minute , some .
Can . Who ' s his lieutenant , hear you ? Sold . They say , one Taurus . Can . Well
I know the man . Enter a Messenger . Mess . The emperor calls for t Canidius .
Can . With news the time ' s with labour ; and throes forth , Each minute , some .
עמוד 192
Your emperor Continues still a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . Eno . I am alone the villain of
the earth , And feel I am so most * O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would ' st
thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with ...
Your emperor Continues still a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . Eno . I am alone the villain of
the earth , And feel I am so most * O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would ' st
thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with ...
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