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... Cleopatra . All the plays thus entered in 1623 were unpublished ; and not one of them , with the exception of Antony and Cleopatra , had been " formerly entered " by name . It is therefore more than probable that the ' Anthony and Cleopatra ...
... Cleopatra . All the plays thus entered in 1623 were unpublished ; and not one of them , with the exception of Antony and Cleopatra , had been " formerly entered " by name . It is therefore more than probable that the ' Anthony and Cleopatra ...
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... Cleopatra keeps him in commotion . Monck Mason objects to this ; and interprets the passage , -if but stirred by Cleopatra . Surely the mean . ing is more obvious . Antony accepts Cleopatra's belief of what he will be . He will be ...
... Cleopatra keeps him in commotion . Monck Mason objects to this ; and interprets the passage , -if but stirred by Cleopatra . Surely the mean . ing is more obvious . Antony accepts Cleopatra's belief of what he will be . He will be ...
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... Cleopatra , that she had not set in all , but kept many things back of purpose . Cleopatra was in such a rage with him , that she flew upon him , and took him by the hair of the head , and boxed him well favouredly . Cæsar fell a ...
... Cleopatra , that she had not set in all , but kept many things back of purpose . Cleopatra was in such a rage with him , that she flew upon him , and took him by the hair of the head , and boxed him well favouredly . Cæsar fell a ...
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The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen6 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1888 |
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