The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volum 12 |
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Pàgina 9
... lives should stretch Without some pleasure now . Cle . Hear the ambassadors . Ant . What sport to - night ? Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make ...
... lives should stretch Without some pleasure now . Cle . Hear the ambassadors . Ant . What sport to - night ? Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make ...
Pàgina 18
... live in an onion that should water this sorrow . Ant . The business she hath broached in the state Cannot endure my absence . Eno . And the business you have broached here cannot be without you ; especially that of Cleo- patra's , which ...
... live in an onion that should water this sorrow . Ant . The business she hath broached in the state Cannot endure my absence . Eno . And the business you have broached here cannot be without you ; especially that of Cleo- patra's , which ...
Pàgina 34
... lives upon to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Rome . A room in the house of Lepidus . Enter ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , to entreat your ...
... lives upon to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Rome . A room in the house of Lepidus . Enter ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS . Lep . Good Enobarbus , ' tis a worthy deed , And shall become you well , to entreat your ...
Pàgina 41
... live To join our kingdoms and our hearts ; and never Fly off our loves again ! Lep . Happily , Amen ! Ant . I did not think to draw my sword ' gainst Pompey ; For he hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me : I must ...
... live To join our kingdoms and our hearts ; and never Fly off our loves again ! Lep . Happily , Amen ! Ant . I did not think to draw my sword ' gainst Pompey ; For he hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me : I must ...
Pàgina 50
... have a mind to strike thee , ere thou speak'st : Yet , if thou say , Antony lives , is well , So sour a countenance . 2 i . e . a man in his senses . Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him 50 ACT II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... have a mind to strike thee , ere thou speak'st : Yet , if thou say , Antony lives , is well , So sour a countenance . 2 i . e . a man in his senses . Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him 50 ACT II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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Agrippa Alexandria Alexas ANTONY & CLEOPATRA ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ARVIRAGUS Attendants Belarius Britain Britons brother Cæsar call'd Char Charmian Cloten Cymbeline dead dear death Dolabella doth Egypt Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Enter CESAR Enter CLEOPATRA Eros EUPHRONIUS Exeunt Exit eyes false farewell father fear fight fortune friends Fulvia give gods gone Guard GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honor Iachimo Imogen Iras Julius Cæsar king kiss lady leave Leonatus Lepidus look lord Lucius madam Mark Antony master Menas MESSENGER mistress never noble Octavia Parthia Pisanio Pompey Post Posthumus Pr'ythee pray Proculeius queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Sextus Pompeius SHAK soldier Sooth speak sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast villain What's Сут