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... Eros . Scarus , Dercetas , Demetrius , Philo , Mecænas , Friends of Antony . Agrippa , Dolabella , Friends to Cæfar . Proculeius , Thyreus , Gallus , Menas , Menecrates , Friends of Pompey . Varrius , Taurus , Lieutenant - General to ...
... Eros . Scarus , Dercetas , Demetrius , Philo , Mecænas , Friends of Antony . Agrippa , Dolabella , Friends to Cæfar . Proculeius , Thyreus , Gallus , Menas , Menecrates , Friends of Pompey . Varrius , Taurus , Lieutenant - General to ...
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... EROS , meeting . ENO . How now , friend Eros ? EROS . There's ftrange news come , fir . ENO . What , man ? EROS . Cæfar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . ENO . This is old ; What is the fuccefs ? / EROS . Cæfar , having made ufe ...
... EROS , meeting . ENO . How now , friend Eros ? EROS . There's ftrange news come , fir . ENO . What , man ? EROS . Cæfar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . ENO . This is old ; What is the fuccefs ? / EROS . Cæfar , having made ufe ...
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... the firft honour , ) glauc ing on the laft , by which the intermediate words were loft . the paffage before us , I have no doubt that the compositor's eye in In EROS . He's walking in the garden - thus ; ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 303.
... the firft honour , ) glauc ing on the laft , by which the intermediate words were loft . the paffage before us , I have no doubt that the compositor's eye in In EROS . He's walking in the garden - thus ; ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 303.
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... EROS . For Italy , and Cæfar . More , Domitius ; My lord defires you prefently : my news I might have told hereafter . ENO . " Twill be naught : [ Exeunt . But let it be . Bring me to Antony . EROS . Come , fir . like manner glancing on ...
... EROS . For Italy , and Cæfar . More , Domitius ; My lord defires you prefently : my news I might have told hereafter . ENO . " Twill be naught : [ Exeunt . But let it be . Bring me to Antony . EROS . Come , fir . like manner glancing on ...
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... EROS , and CLEOPATRA , led by CHARMIAN and IRAS . EROS . Nay , gentle madam , to him : -Comfort him . IRAS , Do , most dear queen . CHAR . DO ! Why , what else ? ” Sweep your way for you . ] So , in Hamlet : ་ ་ —— they muft Sweep my ...
... EROS , and CLEOPATRA , led by CHARMIAN and IRAS . EROS . Nay , gentle madam , to him : -Comfort him . IRAS , Do , most dear queen . CHAR . DO ! Why , what else ? ” Sweep your way for you . ] So , in Hamlet : ་ ་ —— they muft Sweep my ...
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