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... Cæs . About the Mount Misenum . Ant . By land ? Cæs . Great , and increasing : but by sea He is an absolute master . Ant . So is the fame . ' Would , we had spoke together ! Haste we for it : Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms ...
... Cæs . About the Mount Misenum . Ant . By land ? Cæs . Great , and increasing : but by sea He is an absolute master . Ant . So is the fame . ' Would , we had spoke together ! Haste we for it : Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms ...
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... Cæsar's camp , in Egypt . Enter CESAR , DOLABELLA , THYREUS , and others . Cæs . Let him appear that's come from Antony.— Know you him ? Dol . Cæsar , ' tis his schoolmaster : An argument that he is pluck'd , when hither He sends so ...
... Cæsar's camp , in Egypt . Enter CESAR , DOLABELLA , THYREUS , and others . Cæs . Let him appear that's come from Antony.— Know you him ? Dol . Cæsar , ' tis his schoolmaster : An argument that he is pluck'd , when hither He sends so ...
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... Cæs . Good queen , let us entreat you . Cleo . O Cæsar , what a wounding shame is this ; That thou , vouchsafing here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy lordliness To one so meek , that mine own servant should Parcel the sum of my ...
... Cæs . Good queen , let us entreat you . Cleo . O Cæsar , what a wounding shame is this ; That thou , vouchsafing here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy lordliness To one so meek , that mine own servant should Parcel the sum of my ...
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