The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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... Antony and Cleopatra " no separate quarto edition is known of that or any later year . The earliest extant copy is ... Antony and Cleo- patra , " the piece may have been published in 1608 · P or soon after , and it is within the range ...
... Antony and Cleopatra " no separate quarto edition is known of that or any later year . The earliest extant copy is ... Antony and Cleo- patra , " the piece may have been published in 1608 · P or soon after , and it is within the range ...
Page 128
... Antony and Cleopatra " followed the great series of tragedies , " Hamlet , " " Othello , " " Macbeth , " and " King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and ...
... Antony and Cleopatra " followed the great series of tragedies , " Hamlet , " " Othello , " " Macbeth , " and " King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and ...
Page 128
... Antony and Cleopatra . ” 66 II 99 Coleridge applied to the language of " Antony and Cleopatra " the Latin motto " feliciter audax . He credited the dramatic diction with what he finely termed " a happy valiancy . " The description could ...
... Antony and Cleopatra . ” 66 II 99 Coleridge applied to the language of " Antony and Cleopatra " the Latin motto " feliciter audax . He credited the dramatic diction with what he finely termed " a happy valiancy . " The description could ...
Page 128
... Antony's love of Cleopatra passed from classi- cal history into the vague floating tradition of medieval Europe . Dante in one line of his " Divina Commedia " makes mention of Cleopatra as a heroine of sin ; in another place he claims ...
... Antony's love of Cleopatra passed from classi- cal history into the vague floating tradition of medieval Europe . Dante in one line of his " Divina Commedia " makes mention of Cleopatra as a heroine of sin ; in another place he claims ...
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... Antony's ) fortune which absorbs Gir- aldi's interest . With the opening of the second act Antony disappears . The four remaining acts portray Cleopatra's unassisted negotiation with the victorious Romans and her final escape by a self ...
... Antony's ) fortune which absorbs Gir- aldi's interest . With the opening of the second act Antony disappears . The four remaining acts portray Cleopatra's unassisted negotiation with the victorious Romans and her final escape by a self ...
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