Shakspeare's Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra: With Alterations, and with Additions from DrydenJ. Barker, 1813 - 71 pàgines |
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Pàgina 1
... Officers of Cleo- Mardion , an Eu - patra's House .. nuch Attendants , Messengers , Officers , and Soldiers . Cleopatra , Queen of Egypt .... Mrs. FAUCIT , Charmion .. Her Women . .. Miss COOKE , Iras . .. Mrs. WATTS , Octavia , Cæsar's ...
... Officers of Cleo- Mardion , an Eu - patra's House .. nuch Attendants , Messengers , Officers , and Soldiers . Cleopatra , Queen of Egypt .... Mrs. FAUCIT , Charmion .. Her Women . .. Miss COOKE , Iras . .. Mrs. WATTS , Octavia , Cæsar's ...
Pàgina 9
... officers Have notice what we purpofe : I shall break The cause of our expedience to the queen . Say , our pleature , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick removal hence . Eno . I fhall do't . B [ Exeunt . SCENE - A Room ...
... officers Have notice what we purpofe : I shall break The cause of our expedience to the queen . Say , our pleature , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick removal hence . Eno . I fhall do't . B [ Exeunt . SCENE - A Room ...
Pàgina 47
... Officer of ANTONY . Off . The emperor approaches , and commands , On pain of death , that none prefume to ftay . Ægyp . I dare not disobey him . [ Exeunt Officer and Egyptian Attendant . Ven . Well , I dare ; - But I'll obferve him ...
... Officer of ANTONY . Off . The emperor approaches , and commands , On pain of death , that none prefume to ftay . Ægyp . I dare not disobey him . [ Exeunt Officer and Egyptian Attendant . Ven . Well , I dare ; - But I'll obferve him ...
Pàgina 55
... Officer . Officer . Antony is come into the field . Cæfar . Go , charge Agrippa . Plant thofe that have revolted in the van , That Antony may feem to spend his fury Upon himself . [ Exeunt . Shouts , Flourishes , & c . SCENE - The Gates ...
... Officer . Officer . Antony is come into the field . Cæfar . Go , charge Agrippa . Plant thofe that have revolted in the van , That Antony may feem to spend his fury Upon himself . [ Exeunt . Shouts , Flourishes , & c . SCENE - The Gates ...
Pàgina 81
... Officer , and a Company of Soldiers . Pro . Halt . We muft here abide , till Dolabella Arrive , to tell us how we may proceed , In the interment of Mark Antony ; Lo ! in good time , he comes . Enter DOLABELLA . Dol . Well met , my ...
... Officer , and a Company of Soldiers . Pro . Halt . We muft here abide , till Dolabella Arrive , to tell us how we may proceed , In the interment of Mark Antony ; Lo ! in good time , he comes . Enter DOLABELLA . Dol . Well met , my ...
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Actium Ægypt Ægyptian againſt Agrippa Alex Alexandria Antony and Cleopatra Attendants brave Cæfar Cæfar's fifter CANIDIUS Char Charmion CLEOPATRA's Palace dead death Diomed Dolabella Egypt elfe Emperor Enobarbus Enter ALEXAS Enter ANTONY Enter CLEOPATRA Exeunt Exit faid farewel fend fhall fhame fhould fight fince firft flave foldier fome foon forrow fortune fought foul fpirit friends ftands ftay ftill fuch Fulvia fure fword give gods hath hear heart Heav'n hence himſelf honour Iras kifs laft laſt leave Lepidus lofe loft Lord lov'd Madam Mark Antony meffenger Mess moft muft muſt myſelf ne'er noble o'er o'the Octavia paffion Philo pleaſe pleaſure Pompey pr'ythee PROCULEIUS queen Roman Rome ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtay Syria thee thefe There's theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Thyr Thyreus Ventidius whofe worfe yourſelf
Passatges populars
Pàgina 3 - Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch Of the rang'd 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.
Pàgina 79 - 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.
Pàgina 3 - 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...
Pàgina 5 - Show'd us that France had something to admire. Not but the Tragic spirit was our own, And full in Shakespear, fair in Otway shone: But Otway fail'd to polish or refine, And fluent Shakespear scarce effac'da line.
Pàgina 53 - Why should they fight indeed, to make her conquer, And make you more a slave ? to gain you kingdoms, Which, for a kiss, at your next midnight feast, You'll sell to her ? Then she new-names her jewels, And calls this diamond such or such a tax; Each pendant in her ear shall be a province.
Pàgina 29 - I will be justified in all I do To late posterity, and therefore hear me. If I mix a lie With any truth, reproach me freely with it; Else, favour me with silence.
Pàgina 71 - This shows not well above. Then what am I, The murderer of this truth, this innocence ! Thoughts cannot form themselves in words so horrid As can express my guilt!
Pàgina 33 - I'll rather die, than take it. Will you go ? Ant. Go ! whither ? Go from all that's excellent ? Faith, honour, virtue, all good things forbid, That I should go from her, who sets my love Above the price of kingdoms...
Pàgina 70 - Now dipt from every bank, now smoothly run To meet the foe; and soon indeed they met, But not as foes. In few, we saw their caps On either side thrown up; the Egyptian g-alleys, Received like friends, passed through, and fell behind The Roman rear; and now, they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion : I've heard my doom.— This needed not, you gods: When I lost Antony, your work was done; 'Tis but superfluous malice.
Pàgina 49 - When thou'rt contracted in thy narrow urn, Shrunk to a few cold ashes; then Octavia (For Cleopatra will not live to see it), Octavia then will have thee all her own, And bear thee in her...