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... Ptolemey , he was by his commaundement flayne , before he came to land , of Septimius and A- chilla , who boping by killing of him to purchase the friendship of 5 Cæfar . Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils CORIOLANUS . 239.
... Ptolemey , he was by his commaundement flayne , before he came to land , of Septimius and A- chilla , who boping by killing of him to purchase the friendship of 5 Cæfar . Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils CORIOLANUS . 239.
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... Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! -How now , worthy foldier ? Sold . O noble emperor , do not fight by fea ; Truft 6 Strange , that bis power should be . ] It is ftrange that his forces should be there . So afterwards in this scene : " His ...
... Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! -How now , worthy foldier ? Sold . O noble emperor , do not fight by fea ; Truft 6 Strange , that bis power should be . ] It is ftrange that his forces should be there . So afterwards in this scene : " His ...
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... Soldiers . 2. Sold . Soldiers , have careful watch . 3. Sold . And you : Good night , good night . [ The first two place themselves at their pofts . 4. Sold . Here we [ They take their pofts . ] and if to - morrow Our navy thrive , I ...
... Soldiers . 2. Sold . Soldiers , have careful watch . 3. Sold . And you : Good night , good night . [ The first two place themselves at their pofts . 4. Sold . Here we [ They take their pofts . ] and if to - morrow Our navy thrive , I ...
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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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