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Pagina 4
... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bourn how far to be beloved . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heaven , new 15 earth . Enter an Attendant ...
... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bourn how far to be beloved . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heaven , new 15 earth . Enter an Attendant ...
Pagina 5
... Cleo . Excellent falsehood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? I'll seem the fool I am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . Now , for the love of Love and her soft hours , 35 [ Embracing . Let's not ...
... Cleo . Excellent falsehood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? I'll seem the fool I am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . Now , for the love of Love and her soft hours , 35 [ Embracing . Let's not ...
Pagina 6
... Cleo . with their train . Dem . Is Cæsar with Antonius prized so slight ? Phi . Sir , sometimes , when he is not Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still should go with Antony . Dem . I am full sorry That he ...
... Cleo . with their train . Dem . Is Cæsar with Antonius prized so slight ? Phi . Sir , sometimes , when he is not Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still should go with Antony . Dem . I am full sorry That he ...
Pagina 9
... Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus ! Eno . Madam ? Cleo . Seek him , and bring him ...
... Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus ! Eno . Madam ? Cleo . Seek him , and bring him ...
Pagina 10
... Cleo . We will not look upon him : go with us . [ Exeunt . Enter ANTONY with a Messenger and Attendants . Mess . Fulvia thy wife first came into the field . Ant . Against my brother Lucius ? Mess . Ay : But soon that war had end , and ...
... Cleo . We will not look upon him : go with us . [ Exeunt . Enter ANTONY with a Messenger and Attendants . Mess . Fulvia thy wife first came into the field . Ant . Against my brother Lucius ? Mess . Ay : But soon that war had end , and ...
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