The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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But stirr'd by Cleopatra Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours " , 5 4 S
Again , in Much Ado About Nothing , Act II . Sc . II . : Whatsoever comes athwart
his affection , ranges evenly with mine . " STEEVENS . The term range seems to
have ...
But stirr'd by Cleopatra Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours " , 5 4 S
Again , in Much Ado About Nothing , Act II . Sc . II . : Whatsoever comes athwart
his affection , ranges evenly with mine . " STEEVENS . The term range seems to
have ...
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You see how easily she may be surpriz'd ; ; [ Here Proculeius , and two of the
Guard , ascend the Monument by a Ladder placed against a Window , and
having descended , come behind CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and
open the ...
You see how easily she may be surpriz'd ; ; [ Here Proculeius , and two of the
Guard , ascend the Monument by a Ladder placed against a Window , and
having descended , come behind CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and
open the ...
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When Cæsar sent Proculeius to the queen , he sent Gallus after himn with new
instructions ; and while one amused Cleopatra with propositions from Cæsar ,
through the crannies of the monument , the other scaled it by a ladder , entered it
at ...
When Cæsar sent Proculeius to the queen , he sent Gallus after himn with new
instructions ; and while one amused Cleopatra with propositions from Cæsar ,
through the crannies of the monument , the other scaled it by a ladder , entered it
at ...
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