The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Madam , madam , - Cleopatra . Antonio's dead ! If thou say so , villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss : a hand that kings Have lipped , and ...
... Madam , madam , - Cleopatra . Antonio's dead ! If thou say so , villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss : a hand that kings Have lipped , and ...
Page 38
... Madam , he's well . Cleopatra . Well said . Cleopatra . Thou'rt an honest man . Messenger . And friends with Caesar . Messenger . Caesar and he are greater friends than ever . Cleopatra . Make thee a fortune from me . Messenger . But ...
... Madam , he's well . Cleopatra . Well said . Cleopatra . Thou'rt an honest man . Messenger . And friends with Caesar . Messenger . Caesar and he are greater friends than ever . Cleopatra . Make thee a fortune from me . Messenger . But ...
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... madam , to him , comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Charmian . Do ! why , what else ? Cleopatra . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony . No , no , no , no , no . Eros . See you here , sir ? Antony . O fie , fie , fie ! Charmian .
... madam , to him , comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Charmian . Do ! why , what else ? Cleopatra . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony . No , no , no , no , no . Eros . See you here , sir ? Antony . O fie , fie , fie ! Charmian .
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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