| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 páginas
...purpose. Re-enter ANTONY. Bru, But here comes Antony. — Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. O mighty Caesar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories,...Shrunk to this little measure ? — Fare thee well.— I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who else is rank : * If I myself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 páginas
...purpose. Re-enter Antony. Brn. But here comes Antony.—Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. d mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie so low? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure?—Fare thee well.— I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 páginas
...• ' Re-enter ANTONY. Bru. But here comes Antony. — Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie" so low? Are all thy conquests, glories,...Shrunk to this little measure? — Fare thee well.— I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who else is rank:* If I myself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 páginas
...purpose. Re-enter ANTONY. Bru. But here comes Antony. — Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie so low? Are all thy conquests, glories,...Shrunk to this little measure? — Fare thee well. — I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who else is rank:3 If I myself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 páginas
...Re-enter ANTONY. Bru. But here comes Antony.—Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. O mighty Caesar! Dost thoulie so low? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure?—Fare thee well.— I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 498 páginas
...lands, " Is nothing left me but my body's length !" This is a favourite sentiment with the poet : " Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, " Shrunk to this little measure !" Jul. CfEsar. " When that this body did contain a spirit, " A kingdom for it was too small a bound... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 318 páginas
...purpose. Re-enter ANTONY. Bru. But here comes Antony. — Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant . O mighty Csesar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories,...Shrunk to this little measure? — Fare thee well. — I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who else is rank : If I myself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 páginas
...much ; and my misgiving still Falls shrewdly to the purpose. Re-enter ANTONY. Ant. O mighty Caesar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure f — Fare thee well. — I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, Who else must be let blood, who else... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 páginas
...purpose. Rt-cirter Ant'iny. Bru. But here comes Antony. Welcome, Mark Antony. Ant. О mighty Casar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk tothis little measure ? — l'are the« well. — I know not, gentlemen, what you intend, '0 V\ ho... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 páginas
...fears him much. Enter ANTONY. Bru. But here he comes. Welcome, Mark Antony ! Ant. O mighty Caesar, dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests, glories,...spoils, Shrunk to this little measure ? fare thee well. As Caesar's death's-hour; nor no instrument Of half that worth, as those your swords, made rich With... | |
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