Poetry, Prose and PlaysHarvard University Press, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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... Ventidius ? VENTIDIUS : Are you Antony ? I'm liker what I was , than you to him I left you last . ANTONY : I'm angry . VENTIDIUS : So am I. ANTONY : I would be private : leave me . VENTIDIUS : Sir , I love you , And therefore will not ...
... Ventidius ? VENTIDIUS : Are you Antony ? I'm liker what I was , than you to him I left you last . ANTONY : I'm angry . VENTIDIUS : So am I. ANTONY : I would be private : leave me . VENTIDIUS : Sir , I love you , And therefore will not ...
Sivu 612
... VENTIDIUS : I will . ANTONY : Ha , ha , ha , ha . VENTIDIUS : You laugh . ANTONY : I do , to see officious love Give Cordials to the dead . VENTIDIUS : You would be lost then ? ANTONY : I am . VENTIDIUS : I say , you are not . Try your ...
... VENTIDIUS : I will . ANTONY : Ha , ha , ha , ha . VENTIDIUS : You laugh . ANTONY : I do , to see officious love Give Cordials to the dead . VENTIDIUS : You would be lost then ? ANTONY : I am . VENTIDIUS : I say , you are not . Try your ...
Sivu 613
... VENTIDIUS : They will not come . ANTONY : Why did'st thou mock my hopes with promis'd aids , To double my despair ? They'r mutinous . VENTIDIUS : Most firm and loyal . ANTONY : Yet they will not march To succor me . Oh trifler ! VENTIDIUS ...
... VENTIDIUS : They will not come . ANTONY : Why did'st thou mock my hopes with promis'd aids , To double my despair ? They'r mutinous . VENTIDIUS : Most firm and loyal . ANTONY : Yet they will not march To succor me . Oh trifler ! VENTIDIUS ...
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