The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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56. oldal
But , bear - like , I must fight the course . - What's he That was not born of woman ? Such a one Am I to fear , or none.a Mess . Let me endure your wrath if't be not so ; Within this three mile may you see it coming ; I say , a moving ...
But , bear - like , I must fight the course . - What's he That was not born of woman ? Such a one Am I to fear , or none.a Mess . Let me endure your wrath if't be not so ; Within this three mile may you see it coming ; I say , a moving ...
306. oldal
Ant . I'll fight at sea . Cleo . I have sixty sails , Cæsar none better . Ant . Our overplus of shipping will we burn ; And , with the rest full - mann'd , from the head of Actium Beat the approaching Cæsar . But if we fail , Sold .
Ant . I'll fight at sea . Cleo . I have sixty sails , Cæsar none better . Ant . Our overplus of shipping will we burn ; And , with the rest full - mann'd , from the head of Actium Beat the approaching Cæsar . But if we fail , Sold .
318. oldal
He calls me boy ; and chides , as he had MIAN , Iras , Alexas , and others . power Ant . He will not fight with me , Domitius ? To beat me out of Egypt : my messenger Eno . No. He hath whipp'd with rods ; dares me to personal Ant . Why ...
He calls me boy ; and chides , as he had MIAN , Iras , Alexas , and others . power Ant . He will not fight with me , Domitius ? To beat me out of Egypt : my messenger Eno . No. He hath whipp'd with rods ; dares me to personal Ant . Why ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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