The Ages of ManW.Heinemann, 1939 |
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... CLEOPATRA How much unlike art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee.— How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEXAS Last thing he did , dear queen , He kist ― the last of many ...
... CLEOPATRA How much unlike art thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee.— How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? ALEXAS Last thing he did , dear queen , He kist ― the last of many ...
Page 275
... Cleopatra , - CLEOPATRA Think you there was , or might be , such a man As this I dreamt of ? DOLABELLA Gentle madam , no . CLEOPATRA You lie , up to the hearing of the gods . But , if there be , or ever were , one such , It's past the ...
... Cleopatra , - CLEOPATRA Think you there was , or might be , such a man As this I dreamt of ? DOLABELLA Gentle madam , no . CLEOPATRA You lie , up to the hearing of the gods . But , if there be , or ever were , one such , It's past the ...
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... Cleopatra IV , xv . 285. Antony and Cleopatra V , ii . 286. The Phoenix and the Turtle . This poem first appeared in 1601 without a title and subscribed William Shakespeare at the end of a book called Love's Martyr or Rosalin's ...
... Cleopatra IV , xv . 285. Antony and Cleopatra V , ii . 286. The Phoenix and the Turtle . This poem first appeared in 1601 without a title and subscribed William Shakespeare at the end of a book called Love's Martyr or Rosalin's ...
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