The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... ships are yare , yours heavy : no disgrace Shall fall you for refusing him at sea , Being prepared for land . 40 ... ship 66 3.7.33 ANTONY & CLEOPATRA.
... ships are yare , yours heavy : no disgrace Shall fall you for refusing him at sea , Being prepared for land . 40 ... ship 66 3.7.33 ANTONY & CLEOPATRA.
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... ships , of the which were captains two notable pirates , Menes and Menecrates , who so scoured all the sea thereabouts that none durst peep out with a sail . Furthermore , Sextus Pompeius had dealt very friendly with Antonius , for he ...
... ships , of the which were captains two notable pirates , Menes and Menecrates , who so scoured all the sea thereabouts that none durst peep out with a sail . Furthermore , Sextus Pompeius had dealt very friendly with Antonius , for he ...
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... ships of Cleo . busily about their yard - masts , and hoising sail to fly . So they fled through the middest of them that were in fight , for they had been placed behind the great ships , and did marvellously disorder the other ships ...
... ships of Cleo . busily about their yard - masts , and hoising sail to fly . So they fled through the middest of them that were in fight , for they had been placed behind the great ships , and did marvellously disorder the other ships ...
Contenido
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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