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Page 257
... ENOBARBUS , - VENTIDIUS , triumvirs . EROS , SCARUS , friends to Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey . VARRIUS ...
... ENOBARBUS , - VENTIDIUS , triumvirs . EROS , SCARUS , friends to Antony . DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , PHILO , MECENAS , AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey . VARRIUS ...
Page 262
... Enobarbus his famous tribute to the undoer of his lord : ' Age cannot wither her , nor custom stale her infinite variety . ' Entire scenes are evolved out of a matter- of - fact statement , or a merely implicit situation . Cleopatra's ...
... Enobarbus his famous tribute to the undoer of his lord : ' Age cannot wither her , nor custom stale her infinite variety . ' Entire scenes are evolved out of a matter- of - fact statement , or a merely implicit situation . Cleopatra's ...
Page 265
... Enobarbus , as incisively as Plutarch . But for Plutarch the whole relation of Antony to Cleopatra , and indeed of lovers in general , is typified in this fatuous oblivion of his better self . C There Antonius showed plainly , ' he in ...
... Enobarbus , as incisively as Plutarch . But for Plutarch the whole relation of Antony to Cleopatra , and indeed of lovers in general , is typified in this fatuous oblivion of his better self . C There Antonius showed plainly , ' he in ...
Page 266
... Enobarbus him- self allows that the ' diminution in our captain's brain restores his heart ' ( iii . 13. 198 ) ; and if we add that the heart in its turn reacted upon the brain , the wonderful Fourth Act may be called an expansion of ...
... Enobarbus him- self allows that the ' diminution in our captain's brain restores his heart ' ( iii . 13. 198 ) ; and if we add that the heart in its turn reacted upon the brain , the wonderful Fourth Act may be called an expansion of ...
Page 267
... Enobarbus to foresee that ' the band that seems to tie their friendship together will be the very strangler of their amity'1 ( ii . 6. 128 ) . Octavius himself , the supreme force in the mechanical movement of the action , but , like ...
... Enobarbus to foresee that ' the band that seems to tie their friendship together will be the very strangler of their amity'1 ( ii . 6. 128 ) . Octavius himself , the supreme force in the mechanical movement of the action , but , like ...
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