Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Cleo- scope patra's dream of Antony : His face was as the heav'ns , and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course and lighted The little O , the earth . [ V. ii . 79-81 ] The image of Antony becomes the whole cosmos , and ...
... Cleo- scope patra's dream of Antony : His face was as the heav'ns , and therein stuck A sun and moon , which kept their course and lighted The little O , the earth . [ V. ii . 79-81 ] The image of Antony becomes the whole cosmos , and ...
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... Cleo . Ant . Cleo . Ant . Cleo . Alack , our terrene moon Is now eclipsed , and it portends alone The fall of Antony . I must stay his time . To flatter Caesar , would you mingle eyes With one that ties his points ? Cold - hearted ...
... Cleo . Ant . Cleo . Ant . Cleo . Alack , our terrene moon Is now eclipsed , and it portends alone The fall of Antony . I must stay his time . To flatter Caesar , would you mingle eyes With one that ties his points ? Cold - hearted ...
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... Cleo . Ant . [ I. v . 21 ] No , let me speak , and let me rail so high , That the false huswife Fortune break her wheel , Provoked by my offence . One word , sweet queen . Of Caesar seek your honour , with your safety . O ! Cleo . They ...
... Cleo . Ant . [ I. v . 21 ] No , let me speak , and let me rail so high , That the false huswife Fortune break her wheel , Provoked by my offence . One word , sweet queen . Of Caesar seek your honour , with your safety . O ! Cleo . They ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
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