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283. the sea - monster ; per- haps the hippopotamus , which according to Egyptian tradition ( accessible to Shakespeare in Holland's translation of Plu- tarch ) ' kills its sire and ravishes its dam ' ( Wright ) .
283. the sea - monster ; per- haps the hippopotamus , which according to Egyptian tradition ( accessible to Shakespeare in Holland's translation of Plu- tarch ) ' kills its sire and ravishes its dam ' ( Wright ) .
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CLEOPATRA , queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , sister to Cæsar and wife to Antony . CHARMIAN , IRAS , · attendants on Cleopatra . Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE : In several parts of the Roman empire . 257 VOL .
CLEOPATRA , queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , sister to Cæsar and wife to Antony . CHARMIAN , IRAS , · attendants on Cleopatra . Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE : In several parts of the Roman empire . 257 VOL .
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Plutarch's grandfather was Antony's contemporary , and tales of the miseries of Greek provincials and of the fabulous profusion of Egypt were still current in his family . Few men of his day were better fitted than this thoughtful Greek ...
Plutarch's grandfather was Antony's contemporary , and tales of the miseries of Greek provincials and of the fabulous profusion of Egypt were still current in his family . Few men of his day were better fitted than this thoughtful Greek ...
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Cæsar's I would say ? both ? Call in the messengers . As I am Egypt's queen , Thou blushest , Antony , and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill - tongued Fulvia scolds . The mes- sengers !
Cæsar's I would say ? both ? Call in the messengers . As I am Egypt's queen , Thou blushest , Antony , and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill - tongued Fulvia scolds . The mes- sengers !
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Isis divided with the other Egyptian deity Osiris all the qualities and attributes which belonged to the whole Roman No , lady . pantheon , To pose as a second Isis was one of Cleopatra's affectations . Cleo . Char . No , madam .
Isis divided with the other Egyptian deity Osiris all the qualities and attributes which belonged to the whole Roman No , lady . pantheon , To pose as a second Isis was one of Cleopatra's affectations . Cleo . Char . No , madam .
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