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Pagina 8
... Antony came near unto Syria , and in the end did put out of his head all honest and com- mendable thoughts . Whilst ... Antony's friends brought this news from Octavia , and withal did greatly praise her , Cleopatra , fearing she would ...
... Antony came near unto Syria , and in the end did put out of his head all honest and com- mendable thoughts . Whilst ... Antony's friends brought this news from Octavia , and withal did greatly praise her , Cleopatra , fearing she would ...
Pagina 9
... Antony's lawful wife ; and Cleopatra , born a queen , is only named Antony's leman ; yet she disdained not to be so called , if she might enjoy his company and live with him ; but , if he once leave her , then it is impossible she ...
... Antony's lawful wife ; and Cleopatra , born a queen , is only named Antony's leman ; yet she disdained not to be so called , if she might enjoy his company and live with him ; but , if he once leave her , then it is impossible she ...
Pagina 10
... Antony's sins against her almost as much as they did those against the national honour and religion . The quarrel thus engendered and fostered came to a head in the great battle of Actium , which took place in Septem- ber of the year ...
... Antony's sins against her almost as much as they did those against the national honour and religion . The quarrel thus engendered and fostered came to a head in the great battle of Actium , which took place in Septem- ber of the year ...
Pagina 20
... Antony's generosity kills him , approves , as nothing else could , how generous he is himself . The character is almost entirely the Poet's own creation , Plutarch furnishing but one or two unpregnant hints towards it . Lepidus the ...
... Antony's generosity kills him , approves , as nothing else could , how generous he is himself . The character is almost entirely the Poet's own creation , Plutarch furnishing but one or two unpregnant hints towards it . Lepidus the ...
Pagina 24
... Antony's marriage ; wherein , by the way , all the witching arts of the queenly siren are for the moment quenched in the natural feelings of the woman : O Iras ! Charmian ! - ' Tis no matter.- Go to the fellow , good Alexas ; bid him ...
... Antony's marriage ; wherein , by the way , all the witching arts of the queenly siren are for the moment quenched in the natural feelings of the woman : O Iras ! Charmian ! - ' Tis no matter.- Go to the fellow , good Alexas ; bid him ...
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Agrippa Alexandria Alexas Antony and Cleopatra Antony's battle of Actium Cæs called Canidius Char Charmian Cleo CLEOPATRA's Palace Collier's second folio Corrected dead death Dolabella Dyce Egypt Egyptian Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Enter CLEOPATRA Eros EUPHRONIUS Exeunt Exit eyes farewell fear fight follow fortune friends Fulvia give gods Guard Hamlet hand Hanmer hath hear heart hence honour Iras Julius Cæsar King kiss lady leave Lepidus look lord Macbeth madam MARDIAN Mark Antony matter meaning Menas Mess Messenger Misenum never night noble Octavia original reads pardon passion play Plutarch Poet Poet's Pompey pr'ythee pray Proculeius Queen Roman Rome Room in CLEOPATRA's SCENE sense sent Sextus Pompeius Shakespeare Sold soldier speak spirit sword tell thee There's thine thing thou hast thought Thyr THYREUS tongue unto Walker weep women word
Populaire passages
Pagina 34 - Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. — Methinks, I hear Antony call; I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act; I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath: Husband, I come: Now to that name my courage prove my title ! I am fire, and air; my other elements I give to baser life.
Pagina 76 - So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes, And made their bends adornings ; at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office.
Pagina 77 - Never ; he will not. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety ; other women cloy The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry Where most she satisfies ; for vilest things Become themselves in her, that the holy priests Bless her when she is riggish.
Pagina 194 - Now to that name my courage prove my title ! I am fire and air ; my other elements I give to baser life. So ; have you done ? Come then, and take the last warmth of my lips. Farewell, kind Charmian ; Iras, long farewell.
Pagina 38 - NAY, but this dotage of our general's O'erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes, That o'er the files and musters of the war Have glow'd like plated Mars, now bend, now turn, The office and devotion of their view Upon a tawny front...
Pagina 163 - Eros ! — I come, my queen : — Eros ! — Stay for me ; Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll hand in hand, And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her ^Eneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.
Pagina 132 - The loyalty well held to fools does make Our faith mere folly : yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fall'n lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And earns a place i* the story.
Pagina 28 - Noblest of men, woo't die ? Hast thou no care of me ? shall I abide In this dull world, which in thy absence is No better than a sty ? O, see, my women, [Antony dies. The crown o
Pagina 198 - Of easy ways to die. — Take up her bed ; And bear her women from the monument : — She shall be buried by her Antony : No grave upon the earth shall clip in it A pair so famous.
Pagina 39 - Of the ranged empire fall! Here is my space. Kingdoms are clay; our dungy earth alike Feeds beast as man; the nobleness of life Is to do thus; when such a mutual pair [Embracing.] And such a twain can do't, in which I bind, On pain of punishment, the world to weet We stand up peerless.