Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical and Historical, Band 2Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 345 Seiten |
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... me some ink and paper : he shall have every day A several greeting , or I'll unpeople Egypt . We learn from Plutarch , that it was a favourite amusement with Antony and Cleopatra to ramble through the streets 132 HISTORICAL CHARACTERS .
... me some ink and paper : he shall have every day A several greeting , or I'll unpeople Egypt . We learn from Plutarch , that it was a favourite amusement with Antony and Cleopatra to ramble through the streets 132 HISTORICAL CHARACTERS .
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... Plutarch . Shakspeare has made a fine use of this anecdote also towards the conclusion of the drama , but it is not equal in power to this scene with the messenger . The man is afterwards brought back , almost by force , to satisfy ...
... Plutarch . Shakspeare has made a fine use of this anecdote also towards the conclusion of the drama , but it is not equal in power to this scene with the messenger . The man is afterwards brought back , almost by force , to satisfy ...
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... death ? Come hither , come ! come , come and take a queen Worth many babes and beggars ! * She was as good as her word . See the life of Antony in Plutarch . PROCULEIUS . O temperance , lady ? CLEOPATRA . Sir 142 HISTORICAL CHARACTERS .
... death ? Come hither , come ! come , come and take a queen Worth many babes and beggars ! * She was as good as her word . See the life of Antony in Plutarch . PROCULEIUS . O temperance , lady ? CLEOPATRA . Sir 142 HISTORICAL CHARACTERS .
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... Plutarch , with some additional graces of expression , and the charm of metre superadded . I shall give the last lines of this address , as illustrating that noble and irresistible eloquence which was the crowning ornament of the ...
... Plutarch , with some additional graces of expression , and the charm of metre superadded . I shall give the last lines of this address , as illustrating that noble and irresistible eloquence which was the crowning ornament of the ...
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... Plutarch runs thus : - " My son , why dost thou not answer me ? Dost thou think it good altogether to give place unto thy choler and revenge , and thinkest thou it not honesty for thee to grant thy mother's request in so weighty a cause ...
... Plutarch runs thus : - " My son , why dost thou not answer me ? Dost thou think it good altogether to give place unto thy choler and revenge , and thinkest thou it not honesty for thee to grant thy mother's request in so weighty a cause ...
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