The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Cleopatra was written in 1607 or in the early part of 1608 . I must add that the original text of this play is not very well printed , even for that time or that volume , and has a number of corruptions that are exceedingly trying to an ...
... Cleopatra was written in 1607 or in the early part of 1608 . I must add that the original text of this play is not very well printed , even for that time or that volume , and has a number of corruptions that are exceedingly trying to an ...
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... Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give an account of her doings in aid of Brutus and Cassius . She responded in the celebrated adventure in which she caught the amorous Triumvir , and " pursed up his heart upon the river of Cydnus ...
... Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give an account of her doings in aid of Brutus and Cassius . She responded in the celebrated adventure in which she caught the amorous Triumvir , and " pursed up his heart upon the river of Cydnus ...
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... Cleopatra led Antony captive to Alexandria , where he lost himself in the prodigious revelries and sensualities of the Egyptian Court . Thereupon his ferocious wife , Fulvia , together with his brother Lucius , who was then Consul ...
... Cleopatra led Antony captive to Alexandria , where he lost himself in the prodigious revelries and sensualities of the Egyptian Court . Thereupon his ferocious wife , Fulvia , together with his brother Lucius , who was then Consul ...
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... Cleopatra in August . So that the events of the play cover a period of a little more than ten years ; the scene shifting to various parts of the Empire , Alexandria , Rome , Misenum , Athens , the plains of Syria , and several fields of ...
... Cleopatra in August . So that the events of the play cover a period of a little more than ten years ; the scene shifting to various parts of the Empire , Alexandria , Rome , Misenum , Athens , the plains of Syria , and several fields of ...
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... , as Shakespeare has accustomed us ; this remains a subject of doubt much easier indeed for us to express than it could have been for the poet to remove . " ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . PERSONS REPRESENTED . MARK ANTONY , ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... , as Shakespeare has accustomed us ; this remains a subject of doubt much easier indeed for us to express than it could have been for the poet to remove . " ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . PERSONS REPRESENTED . MARK ANTONY , ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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