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Pagina 222
... Pompey Thrives in our idleness . " In the celebrated scene , too , of recrimination and exculpa- tion between himself and Antony , his language and manner are ably contrasted with those of his compeer , which 222 Shakespeare - Characters .
... Pompey Thrives in our idleness . " In the celebrated scene , too , of recrimination and exculpa- tion between himself and Antony , his language and manner are ably contrasted with those of his compeer , which 222 Shakespeare - Characters .
Pagina 225
... Pompey entertains the triumvirate at a feast on board his barge . As Lepidus waxes drunk , Antony hoaxes him . Lepidus asks- " What manner of thing is your crocodile ? " Ant . It is shaped , sir , like itself ; and it is as broad as it ...
... Pompey entertains the triumvirate at a feast on board his barge . As Lepidus waxes drunk , Antony hoaxes him . Lepidus asks- " What manner of thing is your crocodile ? " Ant . It is shaped , sir , like itself ; and it is as broad as it ...
Pagina 226
... Pompey gives him , else , he's a very epicure . " We have no more of Lepidus - he's " down among the dead men ; " for , after , when Pompey pledges him , Antony interferes , saying , " Bear him ashore . I'll pledge it for him , Pompey ...
... Pompey gives him , else , he's a very epicure . " We have no more of Lepidus - he's " down among the dead men ; " for , after , when Pompey pledges him , Antony interferes , saying , " Bear him ashore . I'll pledge it for him , Pompey ...
Pagina 227
... Pompey , the latter has reproached Antony with having possessed him- self of his father's , the elder Pompey's , house at Rome ; but at the breaking up of the carousal — all in drunken good humour , and shaking hands - Pompey ...
... Pompey , the latter has reproached Antony with having possessed him- self of his father's , the elder Pompey's , house at Rome ; but at the breaking up of the carousal — all in drunken good humour , and shaking hands - Pompey ...
Pagina 228
... Pompey , it should seem that Shakespeare had purposely represented the soldier of fortune ; a man possessing a bright spark of gratitude and generosity in his composition ; but , at the same time , not united with the most austere sense ...
... Pompey , it should seem that Shakespeare had purposely represented the soldier of fortune ; a man possessing a bright spark of gratitude and generosity in his composition ; but , at the same time , not united with the most austere sense ...
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