ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 292
... Cleopatra is the drowsy child . The ' sensation ' born out of the vagueness , persists . It gathers definiteness in Cleopatra's subsequent cry : Where art thou , Death ? Come hither , come ! come , come , and take a queen Worth many ...
... Cleopatra is the drowsy child . The ' sensation ' born out of the vagueness , persists . It gathers definiteness in Cleopatra's subsequent cry : Where art thou , Death ? Come hither , come ! come , come , and take a queen Worth many ...
Page 357
... Cleopatra who is superhuman and human : the Cleopatra who has already answered to the challenge of this same word - ' royal ' . IRAS . Empress ! Royal Egypt ! CLEO . No more , but e'en a woman , and commanded By such poor passion as the ...
... Cleopatra who is superhuman and human : the Cleopatra who has already answered to the challenge of this same word - ' royal ' . IRAS . Empress ! Royal Egypt ! CLEO . No more , but e'en a woman , and commanded By such poor passion as the ...
Page 372
... Cleopatra . Cleopatra , judged by herself alone , as she is presented to us in the earlier acts of the play , is not of power to make Antony ' the ruin of her magic ' ; though Cleopatra , as she is described , might be . It is her ...
... Cleopatra . Cleopatra , judged by herself alone , as she is presented to us in the earlier acts of the play , is not of power to make Antony ' the ruin of her magic ' ; though Cleopatra , as she is described , might be . It is her ...
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