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Page 258
... ,, 12. IV . 10. - 15 .; V. Historic Time . - From about 40 B. C. ( the death of Fulvia , I. 2. ) to 30 B.C. ( the death of Cleopatra ) . INTRODUCTION Literary ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA was first published in the 258 Antony and Cleopatra.
... ,, 12. IV . 10. - 15 .; V. Historic Time . - From about 40 B. C. ( the death of Fulvia , I. 2. ) to 30 B.C. ( the death of Cleopatra ) . INTRODUCTION Literary ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA was first published in the 258 Antony and Cleopatra.
Page 259
... Cleopatra has most affinity , among the greater tragedies , with Macbeth , which probably appeared in the previous year . Its versification , on the other hand , is already touched with the symptoms of his latest manner ; the obtrusive ...
... Cleopatra has most affinity , among the greater tragedies , with Macbeth , which probably appeared in the previous year . Its versification , on the other hand , is already touched with the symptoms of his latest manner ; the obtrusive ...
Page 260
... Cleopatra stands in the sharpest contrast with Julius Cæsar , which it ostensibly continues , and in close relation to Coriolanus , remote as its imperial theme ... Cleopatra's story , wrote obviously under his spell 260 Antony and Cleopatra.
... Cleopatra stands in the sharpest contrast with Julius Cæsar , which it ostensibly continues , and in close relation to Coriolanus , remote as its imperial theme ... Cleopatra's story , wrote obviously under his spell 260 Antony and Cleopatra.
Page 261
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. phases of Cleopatra's story , wrote obviously under his spell . Fletcher in The False One ( on her amour with Julius Cæsar ) draws the trail of his coarser fancy over the Cleopatra of ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. phases of Cleopatra's story , wrote obviously under his spell . Fletcher in The False One ( on her amour with Julius Cæsar ) draws the trail of his coarser fancy over the Cleopatra of ...
Page 262
... Cleopatra was already an assemblage of all that is fatal in womanhood . With the wit , grace , and courtesan coquetry of Cressida she combined the sagacious craft of Lady Macbeth and the tigress cruelty of Regan . Shakespeare adds no ...
... Cleopatra was already an assemblage of all that is fatal in womanhood . With the wit , grace , and courtesan coquetry of Cressida she combined the sagacious craft of Lady Macbeth and the tigress cruelty of Regan . Shakespeare adds no ...
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