The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page 55
... Octavia . My noble brother ! Antony . The April's in her eyes : it is love's spring , And these the showers to bring it on . Be cheerful . Octavia . Sir , look well to my husband's house , and— Caesar . What , Octavia ? Octavia . I'll ...
... Octavia . My noble brother ! Antony . The April's in her eyes : it is love's spring , And these the showers to bring it on . Be cheerful . Octavia . Sir , look well to my husband's house , and— Caesar . What , Octavia ? Octavia . I'll ...
Page 63
... Octavia . Do not say so , my lord . Caesar . I have eyes upon him , And his affairs come to me on the wind . Where is he now ? Octavia . My lord , in Athens . Caesar . No , my most wrongéd sister , Cleopatra Hath nodded him to her . He ...
... Octavia . Do not say so , my lord . Caesar . I have eyes upon him , And his affairs come to me on the wind . Where is he now ? Octavia . My lord , in Athens . Caesar . No , my most wrongéd sister , Cleopatra Hath nodded him to her . He ...
Page 161
... Octavia , the eldest sister of Caesar , not by one mother , for she came of Ancharia , and Caesar himself afterwards of Accia . It is reported , that he dearly loved his sister Octavia , for indeed she was a noble lady , and left the ...
... Octavia , the eldest sister of Caesar , not by one mother , for she came of Ancharia , and Caesar himself afterwards of Accia . It is reported , that he dearly loved his sister Octavia , for indeed she was a noble lady , and left the ...
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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