Poetry, Prose and PlaysHarvard University Press, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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... leave you . ANTONY : Will not leave me ? [ Stands before him . Where have you learnt that Answer ? Who am I ? VENTIDIUS : My Emperor ; the Man I love next Heaven : If I said more , I think ' twere scarce a Sin ; Y'are all that's good ...
... leave you . ANTONY : Will not leave me ? [ Stands before him . Where have you learnt that Answer ? Who am I ? VENTIDIUS : My Emperor ; the Man I love next Heaven : If I said more , I think ' twere scarce a Sin ; Y'are all that's good ...
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... Leave me , I say . OCTAVIA : My Lord ? ANTONY : I bid you leave me . VENTIDIUS : Obey him , Madam : best withdraw a while , And see how this will work . OCTAVIA : Wherein have I offended you , my Lord , That I am bid to leave you ? Am I ...
... Leave me , I say . OCTAVIA : My Lord ? ANTONY : I bid you leave me . VENTIDIUS : Obey him , Madam : best withdraw a while , And see how this will work . OCTAVIA : Wherein have I offended you , my Lord , That I am bid to leave you ? Am I ...
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... leave to make use of my advantages , now I have you in my power : we are fairly met ; I'll try it out , and give no quarter . MORAYMA : By your favour , Sir , we meet upon treaty now , and not upon defiance . ANTONIO : If that be all ...
... leave to make use of my advantages , now I have you in my power : we are fairly met ; I'll try it out , and give no quarter . MORAYMA : By your favour , Sir , we meet upon treaty now , and not upon defiance . ANTONIO : If that be all ...
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