The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... Antony and Cleopatra ; " Notes 48 , Act ii .; 27 and 53 , Act iv . , “ Cymbeline , " where we candidly confess to certain hesitatingly - adopted readings . 66 For one who is so universal - minded as Shakespeare , we think it will be ...
... Antony and Cleopatra ; " Notes 48 , Act ii .; 27 and 53 , Act iv . , “ Cymbeline , " where we candidly confess to certain hesitatingly - adopted readings . 66 For one who is so universal - minded as Shakespeare , we think it will be ...
Page 53
... Antony and Cleopatra , " Act ii . , sc 3 ) , and we think it probable that here " loves quails " inay be equivalent to is fond of quail - fighting , ' ' is fond of gambling with quails . ' Hector . Be gone , I say : the gods. 53 ACT V ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , " Act ii . , sc 3 ) , and we think it probable that here " loves quails " inay be equivalent to is fond of quail - fighting , ' ' is fond of gambling with quails . ' Hector . Be gone , I say : the gods. 53 ACT V ...
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... Antony , " which describes Timon the man - hater , his manner of life , his death , and his epitaph . Malone ascribes the period at which " Timon of Athens " was probably written to the year 1610 ; and there is no external evidence to ...
... Antony , " which describes Timon the man - hater , his manner of life , his death , and his epitaph . Malone ascribes the period at which " Timon of Athens " was probably written to the year 1610 ; and there is no external evidence to ...
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... Antony , for the course . Marc Antony was chief of the Julian Luperci ; a company of flamens who were on this occa- sion raised to equal dignity with the other priests of Pan , whose duty it was at the feast of Lupercalia to run up and ...
... Antony , for the course . Marc Antony was chief of the Julian Luperci ; a company of flamens who were on this occa- sion raised to equal dignity with the other priests of Pan , whose duty it was at the feast of Lupercalia to run up and ...
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... Antony ; he hears no music ; 50 Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself , " 1 and scorn'd his spirit Have struck but thus much show of fire from That could be mov'd to smile at anything . Brutus . Bru . The ...
... Antony ; he hears no music ; 50 Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself , " 1 and scorn'd his spirit Have struck but thus much show of fire from That could be mov'd to smile at anything . Brutus . Bru . The ...
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