The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 61
עמוד 97
... where they come ! Flourish . Enter Antony and CLEOPATRA , with their Trains ;
Eunuchs fanning her . Take but good note , and you shall see in him The triple
pillar of the world transform ' d Into a strumpet ' s fool : behold and see . Cleo .
... where they come ! Flourish . Enter Antony and CLEOPATRA , with their Trains ;
Eunuchs fanning her . Take but good note , and you shall see in him The triple
pillar of the world transform ' d Into a strumpet ' s fool : behold and see . Cleo .
עמוד 98
Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There ' s beggary in the love
that can be reckoned . Cleo . I ' ll set a bourn 3 how far to be belov ' d . Ant . Then
must thou needs find out new heaven , new earth . Enter an Attendant .
Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There ' s beggary in the love
that can be reckoned . Cleo . I ' ll set a bourn 3 how far to be belov ' d . Ant . Then
must thou needs find out new heaven , new earth . Enter an Attendant .
עמוד 99
Cleo . Excellent falsehood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ?I ' ll seem
the fool I am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr ' d by Cleopatra . — Now ,
for the love of Love , and her soft hours " , Let ' s not confound the time ' with ...
Cleo . Excellent falsehood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ?I ' ll seem
the fool I am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr ' d by Cleopatra . — Now ,
for the love of Love , and her soft hours " , Let ' s not confound the time ' with ...
עמוד 103
Enter CLEOPATRA . OPATRA Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo .
Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was dispos ' d to mirth ; but on
the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus ,Eno . Madam . Cleo .
Enter CLEOPATRA . OPATRA Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo .
Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was dispos ' d to mirth ; but on
the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus ,Eno . Madam . Cleo .
עמוד 108
Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is , who '
s with him , what he does :I did not send you o ; - If you find him sad , Say , I am
dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am sudden sick : Quick , and return . [ Exit Alex .
Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is , who '
s with him , what he does :I did not send you o ; - If you find him sad , Say , I am
dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am sudden sick : Quick , and return . [ Exit Alex .
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