The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Cleopatra.- Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours , Let's not confound the time ' with conference harsh : There's not a minute of our lives should stretch Without some pleasure now : What sport to- night ? Cleo , Hear the ...
... Cleopatra.- Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours , Let's not confound the time ' with conference harsh : There's not a minute of our lives should stretch Without some pleasure now : What sport to- night ? Cleo , Hear the ...
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... Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet far fairer than you are . Char . He means , in flesh . Iras . No ...
... Cleopatra's health to drink . Char . Good sir , give me good fortune . Sooth . I make not , but foresee . Char . Pray then , foresee me one . Sooth . You shall be yet far fairer than you are . Char . He means , in flesh . Iras . No ...
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... Cleopatra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when she is angry ; " i . e . not even , a man as fierce as Herod . According to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be - Charmian wishes for a son who ...
... Cleopatra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when she is angry ; " i . e . not even , a man as fierce as Herod . According to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be - Charmian wishes for a son who ...
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... CLEOPatra . Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ! Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was ... CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , ALEXAS , IRAS , CHARMIAN , Soothsayer , and At- tendants . Mess . Fulvia thy wife first came ...
... CLEOPatra . Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ! Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was ... CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , ALEXAS , IRAS , CHARMIAN , Soothsayer , and At- tendants . Mess . Fulvia thy wife first came ...
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... Cleopatra as she's call'd in Rome : Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase ; and taunt my faults With such full licence , as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then we bring forth weeds , When our quick winds lie still ; ' and our ...
... Cleopatra as she's call'd in Rome : Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase ; and taunt my faults With such full licence , as both truth and malice Have power to utter . O , then we bring forth weeds , When our quick winds lie still ; ' and our ...
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