The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... thought . Accordingly it is now pretty much agreed on all hands , that Antony and 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 ...
... thought . Accordingly it is now pretty much agreed on all hands , that Antony and 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 ...
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... thoughts kept flying back to Egypt . In the year B.C. 36 he set forth on another expedition against the ... thought struck him , " varied his debaucheries from time to time with fits of spasmodic heroism in the camp and the ...
... thoughts kept flying back to Egypt . In the year B.C. 36 he set forth on another expedition against the ... thought struck him , " varied his debaucheries from time to time with fits of spasmodic heroism in the camp and the ...
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... thoughts from those subtilties of characterization and deli- cacies of poetry which everywhere accompany them . I ... thought , from which every writer of history may learn how to extract the spirit out of chronicles , " adds the ...
... thoughts from those subtilties of characterization and deli- cacies of poetry which everywhere accompany them . I ... thought , from which every writer of history may learn how to extract the spirit out of chronicles , " adds the ...
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... . " 6 Alluding to an old proverbial saying , " You'll never be burnt for a witch " ; spoken to a silly person , who cannot be suspected of conjuring . Char . Our worser thoughts Heavens mend ! — Alexas 14 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... . " 6 Alluding to an old proverbial saying , " You'll never be burnt for a witch " ; spoken to a silly person , who cannot be suspected of conjuring . Char . Our worser thoughts Heavens mend ! — Alexas 14 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Char . Our worser thoughts Heavens mend ! — Alexas , come , his fortune ... thought hath struck him . Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam ? -- Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Alex . Here , at ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. Char . Our worser thoughts Heavens mend ! — Alexas , come , his fortune ... thought hath struck him . Enobarbus , - Eno . Madam ? -- Cleo . Seek him , and bring him hither . Alex . Here , at ...
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