Typical tales of fancy, romance, and history from Shakespeare's plays; in narrative form, largely in Shakespeare's words, with dialogue passages in the original dramatic text . Antony. This was the noblest Roman of them allAll the conspirators, save only he,Did that they did in envy of great Caesar-,He, only, in a general honest thoughtOf common good to all, made one of life was gentle; and the elementsSo mixed in him, that Nature might stand up,And say to all the world, This was a man ! Octavitis. According to his virtue let us use him,With all respect and rites of my t
Typical tales of fancy, romance, and history from Shakespeare's plays; in narrative form, largely in Shakespeare's words, with dialogue passages in the original dramatic text . Antony. This was the noblest Roman of them allAll the conspirators, save only he,Did that they did in envy of great Caesar-,He, only, in a general honest thoughtOf common good to all, made one of life was gentle; and the elementsSo mixed in him, that Nature might stand up,And say to all the world, This was a man ! Octavitis. According to his virtue let us use him,With all respect and rites of my tent his bones to-night shall lie,Most like a soldier, ordered honorably.—So, call the [troops] to rest; and lets away,To [share] the glories of this happy
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