The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... unto Antonius , and the countries westward unto Cæsar , and left Africa unto Lepidus ; and made a law , that they three , one after another , should make their friends Consuls , when they would not be themselves . This seemed to be a ...
... unto Antonius , and the countries westward unto Cæsar , and left Africa unto Lepidus ; and made a law , that they three , one after another , should make their friends Consuls , when they would not be themselves . This seemed to be a ...
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... unto Canidius , to return with his army into Asia by Macedon . Now for himself , he determined to cross over into Africa , and took one of his carects or hulks loden with gold and silver , and other rich carriage , and gave it unto his ...
... unto Canidius , to return with his army into Asia by Macedon . Now for himself , he determined to cross over into Africa , and took one of his carects or hulks loden with gold and silver , and other rich carriage , and gave it unto his ...
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... unto Antonius ' requests : but for Cleopatra , he made her answer , that he would deny her nothing reasonable , so that she would either put Antonius to death , or drive him out of her country . Therewithal he sent Thyreus one of his men ...
... unto Antonius ' requests : but for Cleopatra , he made her answer , that he would deny her nothing reasonable , so that she would either put Antonius to death , or drive him out of her country . Therewithal he sent Thyreus one of his men ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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