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Wed Apr 18 18:46:40 2018

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e loftiness and grandeur of the pleasures to which Antony and Cleopatra a=
ddicted themselves, so there were none to the low and debasing tendencies=
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ould disguise himself in the dress of a slave, and sally forth into the s=
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