The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform❜t ...
... CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform❜t ...
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... CLEO . Excellent falshood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - 3 and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire fall ! ] Taken from the Roman custom of raising triumphal arches to perpetuate their victories . Ex- tremely noble ...
... CLEO . Excellent falshood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - 3 and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire fall ! ] Taken from the Roman custom of raising triumphal arches to perpetuate their victories . Ex- tremely noble ...
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... CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . 8 But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
... CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . 8 But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
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... Cleo- patra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when she is angry ; " i . e . not even a man as fierce as Herod . Accord- ing to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be- Charmian wishes for a son who ...
... Cleo- patra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when she is angry ; " i . e . not even a man as fierce as Herod . Accord- ing to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be- Charmian wishes for a son who ...
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... CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring ...
... CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 17 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
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