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Speeches (Lines) for Canidius
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,7,1974

Why will my lord do so?

2

III,7,1977

Ay, and to wage this battle at Pharsalia.
Where Caesar fought with Pompey: but these offers,...

3

III,7,2023

Soldier, thou art: but his whole action grows
Not in the power on't: so our leader's led,...

4

III,7,2028

Marcus Octavius, Marcus Justeius,
Publicola, and Caelius, are for sea:...

5

III,7,2035

Who's his lieutenant, hear you?

6

III,7,2037

Well I know the man.

7

III,7,2040

With news the time's with labour, and throes forth,
Each minute, some.

8

III,10,2093

Our fortune on the sea is out of breath,
And sinks most lamentably. Had our general...

9

III,10,2100

Toward Peloponnesus are they fled.

10

III,10,2103

To Caesar will I render
My legions and my horse: six kings already...

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