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, 7. kötet |
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341. oldal
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ] Among the entries in the books of the Stationers '
Company , October 19 , 1593 , I find “ A Booke entituled the Tragedie of
Cleopatra . ” It is entered by Symon Waterson , for whom some of Daniel ' s works
were ...
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ] Among the entries in the books of the Stationers '
Company , October 19 , 1593 , I find “ A Booke entituled the Tragedie of
Cleopatra . ” It is entered by Symon Waterson , for whom some of Daniel ' s works
were ...
342. oldal
Alexas , Mardian , Seleucus , and Diomedes ; Attendants on Cleopatra . A
Soothsayer . A Clown . Cleopatra , Queen of Egypt . Octavia , Sister to Cæsar ,
and Wife to Antony . Charmian , Attendants on Cleopatra . Iras , Officers , Soldiers
...
Alexas , Mardian , Seleucus , and Diomedes ; Attendants on Cleopatra . A
Soothsayer . A Clown . Cleopatra , Queen of Egypt . Octavia , Sister to Cæsar ,
and Wife to Antony . Charmian , Attendants on Cleopatra . Iras , Officers , Soldiers
...
343. oldal
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ACT I . SCENE I . Alexandria . A Room in Cleopatra
' s LS - Palace , JS Enter Demetrius and Philo . Phi . Nay , but this dotage of our
general ' s , O ' erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes , That o ' er the files ...
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ACT I . SCENE I . Alexandria . A Room in Cleopatra
' s LS - Palace , JS Enter Demetrius and Philo . Phi . Nay , but this dotage of our
general ' s , O ' erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes , That o ' er the files ...
377. oldal
The wind of the fans seemed to give a new colour to Cleopatra ' s cheeks , which
they were employed to cool ; and what they undid ; i . e . that warmth which they
were intended to diminish or allay , they did , i . e . they seemed to produce ...
The wind of the fans seemed to give a new colour to Cleopatra ' s cheeks , which
they were employed to cool ; and what they undid ; i . e . that warmth which they
were intended to diminish or allay , they did , i . e . they seemed to produce ...
465. oldal
Cleopatra , Do not abuse my master ' s bounty , by The undoing of yourself : let
the world see His nobleness well acted , which your death Will never let come
forth . Cleo . Where art thou , death ? Come hither , come ! come , come , and
take a ...
Cleopatra , Do not abuse my master ' s bounty , by The undoing of yourself : let
the world see His nobleness well acted , which your death Will never let come
forth . Cleo . Where art thou , death ? Come hither , come ! come , come , and
take a ...
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