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George Bagshawe Harrison. Chapter 10 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA NTONY AND CLEOPATRA is the most magnificent of all Shakespeare's plays . The verse is gorgeous , the characteriza- A tion subtle , and the construction elaborate . Although first ...
George Bagshawe Harrison. Chapter 10 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA NTONY AND CLEOPATRA is the most magnificent of all Shakespeare's plays . The verse is gorgeous , the characteriza- A tion subtle , and the construction elaborate . Although first ...
Pagina 221
... Cleopatra has deserted him , packed cards with Caesar . While he is in this strain , Mardian enters and tells his tale , piteously , as he had been asked . For Antony it is the sign for departure : Unarm Eros ... ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
... Cleopatra has deserted him , packed cards with Caesar . While he is in this strain , Mardian enters and tells his tale , piteously , as he had been asked . For Antony it is the sign for departure : Unarm Eros ... ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
Pagina 223
... Antony's death . When Dercetas enters with Antony's blood - stained sword and gives his news , Caesar replies : The breaking of so great a thing should make A greater crack . The round World Should have shook ... ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
... Antony's death . When Dercetas enters with Antony's blood - stained sword and gives his news , Caesar replies : The breaking of so great a thing should make A greater crack . The round World Should have shook ... ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
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