The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Show me the way of yielding . Enobarbus . I'll yet follow The wounded chance of Antony , though my reason Sits in the wind against me . [ 3. 11. ] [ they go Alexandria . Cleopatra's palace Enter ANTONY with Attendants Antony . Hark ...
... Show me the way of yielding . Enobarbus . I'll yet follow The wounded chance of Antony , though my reason Sits in the wind against me . [ 3. 11. ] [ they go Alexandria . Cleopatra's palace Enter ANTONY with Attendants Antony . Hark ...
Page 129
... shows , intended to express a sudden inspiration on Cleopatra's part , repeat her previous command in similar words . Nor is this the only repetition in the scene , for in 1. 41 we have ' I am dying , Egypt , dying ' , which Antony has ...
... shows , intended to express a sudden inspiration on Cleopatra's part , repeat her previous command in similar words . Nor is this the only repetition in the scene , for in 1. 41 we have ' I am dying , Egypt , dying ' , which Antony has ...
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... shows his back above the water , so Ant . always rose superior to the pleasures in which he lived ' ( K. ) . Cf. 1. 2. 83-4 . 90-1 . in his ... crownets Cf. 3. 6. 69–75 ; 3. 13.91 . 92. plates v . G. 96. or ever ( F3 + edd . ) ' nor ...
... shows his back above the water , so Ant . always rose superior to the pleasures in which he lived ' ( K. ) . Cf. 1. 2. 83-4 . 90-1 . in his ... crownets Cf. 3. 6. 69–75 ; 3. 13.91 . 92. plates v . G. 96. or ever ( F3 + edd . ) ' nor ...
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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