The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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... Cleopatra . " The precise significance of these entries in the Stationers ' Company Register is open to question . Although Shakespeare's name is not men- tioned , it may be assumed that both the " bookes " are the plays similarly ...
... Cleopatra . " The precise significance of these entries in the Stationers ' Company Register is open to question . Although Shakespeare's name is not men- tioned , it may be assumed that both the " bookes " are the plays similarly ...
Page 134
... Cleopatra " no separate quarto edition is known of that or any later year . The earliest extant copy is in the First Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays , which was issued in 1623. There " The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleo- patra ...
... Cleopatra " no separate quarto edition is known of that or any later year . The earliest extant copy is in the First Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays , which was issued in 1623. There " The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleo- patra ...
Page 134
... Cleopatra " followed the great series of tragedies , " Hamlet , " " Othello , " " Macbeth , " and " King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and subtlety of ...
... Cleopatra " followed the great series of tragedies , " Hamlet , " " Othello , " " Macbeth , " and " King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and subtlety of ...
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... Cleopatra . " 66 II 99 Coleridge applied to the language of " Antony and Cleopatra " the Latin motto " feliciter audax . ' He credited the dramatic diction with what he finely termed " a happy valiancy . " The description could not be ...
... Cleopatra . " 66 II 99 Coleridge applied to the language of " Antony and Cleopatra " the Latin motto " feliciter audax . ' He credited the dramatic diction with what he finely termed " a happy valiancy . " The description could not be ...
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... Cleopatra employ language of a direct- ness which is innocent of rhetorical involution . But the tone of sublimity ... Cleopatra's children , is suddenly elevated by Antony to the position of his plenipotentiary , the man's astonishment ...
... Cleopatra employ language of a direct- ness which is innocent of rhetorical involution . But the tone of sublimity ... Cleopatra's children , is suddenly elevated by Antony to the position of his plenipotentiary , the man's astonishment ...
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