The Tragedie of Anthonie and CleopatraLippincott, 1907 - 614 strán (strany) Presents the romantic tragedy about the relationship between Mark Antony and the Queen of Egypt. |
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Strana 26
... Enob . Bring in the Banket quickly : Wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drinke . 15 Char . Good fir , giue me good Fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet farre fairer ...
... Enob . Bring in the Banket quickly : Wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drinke . 15 Char . Good fir , giue me good Fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet farre fairer ...
Strana 29
... Enob . Mine , and most of our Fortunes to night , shall 48 44. your wishes ] Separate line , Han . 48. be ] be to go Rowe , + . be- Cap . et seq . ( subs . ) be drunke to bed . 42. Out ] Out , out , Han . 45. come ] come , and Han . [ I ...
... Enob . Mine , and most of our Fortunes to night , shall 48 44. your wishes ] Separate line , Han . 48. be ] be to go Rowe , + . be- Cap . et seq . ( subs . ) be drunke to bed . 42. Out ] Out , out , Han . 45. come ] come , and Han . [ I ...
Strana 32
... Enob . No Lady . Cleo . Was he not heere ? Char . No Madam . Enobarbus ? Enob . Madam . My Lord approaches . 80 85 90 Go with vs. 95 Exeunt . 98 Meffen . Fuluia thy Wife , First came into the Field . 76. Char . ] Iras . Rowe ii . Amen ...
... Enob . No Lady . Cleo . Was he not heere ? Char . No Madam . Enobarbus ? Enob . Madam . My Lord approaches . 80 85 90 Go with vs. 95 Exeunt . 98 Meffen . Fuluia thy Wife , First came into the Field . 76. Char . ] Iras . Rowe ii . Amen ...
Strana 43
... design of going away to those , who , being by their places obliged to attend us , must remove in haste . 221 Enob . I fhall doo't . [ Scene III ACT I , SC . ii . ] 43 ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA Vpon his Sonne, who high in Name and Power...
... design of going away to those , who , being by their places obliged to attend us , must remove in haste . 221 Enob . I fhall doo't . [ Scene III ACT I , SC . ii . ] 43 ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA Vpon his Sonne, who high in Name and Power...
Strana 44
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. 221 Enob . I fhall doo't . [ Scene III . ] Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Alexas , and Iras . Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is ... Enob. I fhall doo't. ...
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. 221 Enob . I fhall doo't . [ Scene III . ] Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Alexas , and Iras . Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is ... Enob. I fhall doo't. ...
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ABBOTT Actium Agrippa Alex Alexandria Alexas Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Augustus battle of Actium Cæfar Capell Casar Char character Charmian Cleo Cleop Coll COLLIER conj death DEIGHTON Dolabella Dolla Dyce edition editors Egypt emendation Enob Enobarbus Enter Eros et cet Exeunt eyes Folio Friends Fulvia giue give hath haue heart honour Iras Johns JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Ktly Lepidus Lines end Lord loue Madam MALONE meaning Menas muſt noble Octavia passage patra play Plutarch poet Pompey Pope et seq present Proculeius Ptolemy queen Roman Rome Rowe et seq says Scene seems sense Separate line Sextus Pompeius Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Sing soldiers soul speak speech Steev STEEVENS subs thee Theob Theobald thou tragedy Varr Ventidius vnto vpon WALKER Crit Warb WARBURTON warre woman word
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