The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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Page 296
... EROS , SCARUS , Friends of Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , Friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , VARRIUS , } Friends of Pompey . TAURUS , Lieutenant - General to ...
... EROS , SCARUS , Friends of Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , Friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , VARRIUS , } Friends of Pompey . TAURUS , Lieutenant - General to ...
Page 348
... EROS , meeting . Enobarbus . How now , friend Eros ? Eros . There's strange news come , sir . Enobarbus . What , man ? [ Exeunt . Eros . Cæsar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . Enobarbus . This is old ; What is the success ? 6 Eros ...
... EROS , meeting . Enobarbus . How now , friend Eros ? Eros . There's strange news come , sir . Enobarbus . What , man ? [ Exeunt . Eros . Cæsar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . Enobarbus . This is old ; What is the success ? 6 Eros ...
Page 349
... Eros . He's walking in the garden - thus ; and spurns The rush that lies before him ; cries , Fool , Lepidus ! And threats the throat of that his officer , That murder'd Pompey . Enobarbus . Our great navy's rigged . Eros . For Italy ...
... Eros . He's walking in the garden - thus ; and spurns The rush that lies before him ; cries , Fool , Lepidus ! And threats the throat of that his officer , That murder'd Pompey . Enobarbus . Our great navy's rigged . Eros . For Italy ...
Page 358
... EROS and CLEOPATRA , led by CHARMIAN and IRAs . Eros . Nay , gentle madam , to him : -Comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Charmian . Do ! Why , what else ? Cleopatra . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony . No , no , no , no , no .
... EROS and CLEOPATRA , led by CHARMIAN and IRAs . Eros . Nay , gentle madam , to him : -Comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Charmian . Do ! Why , what else ? Cleopatra . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony . No , no , no , no , no .
Page 359
... Eros . The queen , my lord , the queen . Iras . Go to him , madam , speak to him ; He is unqualitied with very shame . Cleopatra . Well , then . - Sustain me : -- O ! Eros . Most noble sir , arise ; the queen approaches ; Her head's ...
... Eros . The queen , my lord , the queen . Iras . Go to him , madam , speak to him ; He is unqualitied with very shame . Cleopatra . Well , then . - Sustain me : -- O ! Eros . Most noble sir , arise ; the queen approaches ; Her head's ...
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