The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... Exeunt . Enter one in sumptuous Armour . SCENE VI . - Another Part of the Field . Enter AJAX . Hect . Stand , stand , thou Greek ; thou art a goodly mark : - No ? wilt thou not ? -I like thy armour well ; I'll frush it , and unlock the ...
... Exeunt . Enter one in sumptuous Armour . SCENE VI . - Another Part of the Field . Enter AJAX . Hect . Stand , stand , thou Greek ; thou art a goodly mark : - No ? wilt thou not ? -I like thy armour well ; I'll frush it , and unlock the ...
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... Exeunt . Enter ANTONY and ENOBARBUS . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place . We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS ...
... Exeunt . Enter ANTONY and ENOBARBUS . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place . We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS ...
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... Exeunt ANT . , EROS , Offi . , and Sold . Char . Please you , retire to your chamber ? Cleo . He goes forth gallantly . That he and Cæsar might Lead me . Determine this great war in single fight ! Then , Antony , -But now , -Well , on ...
... Exeunt ANT . , EROS , Offi . , and Sold . Char . Please you , retire to your chamber ? Cleo . He goes forth gallantly . That he and Cæsar might Lead me . Determine this great war in single fight ! Then , Antony , -But now , -Well , on ...
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