The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 15-16Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... Cleopatra , v . 2 : " With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate of life at once untie . " 17 To smooth is , here , to cosset or flatter ; a common usage in the Poet's time . Rebel is here used as agreeing with the nearest substantive ...
... Cleopatra , v . 2 : " With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate of life at once untie . " 17 To smooth is , here , to cosset or flatter ; a common usage in the Poet's time . Rebel is here used as agreeing with the nearest substantive ...
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... CLEOPATRA . F " not IRST printed in the folio of 1623 , and entered at the Sta- tioners ' on the 8th of November , that year , by Blount and Jaggard , the publishers of the volume , as one of the plays formerly entered to other men ...
... CLEOPATRA . F " not IRST printed in the folio of 1623 , and entered at the Sta- tioners ' on the 8th of November , that year , by Blount and Jaggard , the publishers of the volume , as one of the plays formerly entered to other men ...
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... Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give an account of her doings in aid of Brutus and Cassius . She responded in the celebrated adventure in which she caught the amorous Triumvir , and " pursed up his heart upon the river of Cydnus ...
... Cleopatra to meet him in Cilicia , and give an account of her doings in aid of Brutus and Cassius . She responded in the celebrated adventure in which she caught the amorous Triumvir , and " pursed up his heart upon the river of Cydnus ...
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... Cleopatra led Antony captive to Alexandria , where he lost himself in the prodigious revelries and sensualities of the Egyptian Court . Thereupon his ferocious wife , Fulvia , together with his brother Lucius , who was then Consul ...
... Cleopatra led Antony captive to Alexandria , where he lost himself in the prodigious revelries and sensualities of the Egyptian Court . Thereupon his ferocious wife , Fulvia , together with his brother Lucius , who was then Consul ...
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... Cleopatra in August . So that the events of the play cover a period of a little more than ( ten years ; the scene shifting to various parts of the Empire , Alexandria , Rome , Misenum , Athens , the plains of Syria , and several fields ...
... Cleopatra in August . So that the events of the play cover a period of a little more than ( ten years ; the scene shifting to various parts of the Empire , Alexandria , Rome , Misenum , Athens , the plains of Syria , and several fields ...
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