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William Shakespeare. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . INTRODUCTION . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT I. LITERARY HISTORY . " The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra " was printed for the first time in the Folio of 1623. " A booke called Anthony and Cleo ...
William Shakespeare. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . INTRODUCTION . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT I. LITERARY HISTORY . " The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra " was printed for the first time in the Folio of 1623. " A booke called Anthony and Cleo ...
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William Shakespeare. assumed . Not being in Shakespeare , how- ever , it calls for no further comment than the statement that Boaden ( Life of Siddons , ii . 243 ) says that she showed “ the daring atrocity of crime , " and adds , with ...
William Shakespeare. assumed . Not being in Shakespeare , how- ever , it calls for no further comment than the statement that Boaden ( Life of Siddons , ii . 243 ) says that she showed “ the daring atrocity of crime , " and adds , with ...
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William Shakespeare. him of the past ; " Moberly , " seems to buffet him . " Fur- ness calls this scene " perhaps the most corrupt through- out Shakespeare's plays , " and this is probably one of the corrupt lines in it . ACT IV . SCENE ...
William Shakespeare. him of the past ; " Moberly , " seems to buffet him . " Fur- ness calls this scene " perhaps the most corrupt through- out Shakespeare's plays , " and this is probably one of the corrupt lines in it . ACT IV . SCENE ...
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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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