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... friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome , And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks 3 , My name hath touch'd your ears : it is Menenius . 1. G. Be it fo ; go back : the virtue of your name Is not here paffable . Men ...
... friends , If you have heard your general talk of Rome , And of his friends there , it is lots to blanks 3 , My name hath touch'd your ears : it is Menenius . 1. G. Be it fo ; go back : the virtue of your name Is not here paffable . Men ...
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... friends made , our means ftretch'd to the utmoft ; ] In the old copy by the carelefinefs of the tranfcriber or printer this line is thus im- perfectly exhibited : Our best friends made , our means ftretch'd ; - The editor of the fecond ...
... friends made , our means ftretch'd to the utmoft ; ] In the old copy by the carelefinefs of the tranfcriber or printer this line is thus im- perfectly exhibited : Our best friends made , our means ftretch'd ; - The editor of the fecond ...
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... friends with Cæfar , or not captive to him , I'll fet thee in a fhower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . Mef . Madam , he's well . Cleo . Well faid . Mef . And friends with Cafar . Cleo . Thou art an honeft man . Mej . Cæfar ...
... friends with Cæfar , or not captive to him , I'll fet thee in a fhower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . Mef . Madam , he's well . Cleo . Well faid . Mef . And friends with Cafar . Cleo . Thou art an honeft man . Mej . Cæfar ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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