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surfeiter ' , ' salt Cleopatra ' , ' the adulterous Antony ' who ' gives his potent regiment to a trull ' , and so on . The ' Roman ' world of war and government — the realm of political ' necessity ' ( II . vi .
surfeiter ' , ' salt Cleopatra ' , ' the adulterous Antony ' who ' gives his potent regiment to a trull ' , and so on . The ' Roman ' world of war and government — the realm of political ' necessity ' ( II . vi .
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But if there be , nor ever were one such , It's past the size of dreaming : nature wants stuff To vie strange forms with fancy , yet to imagine An Antony were nature's piece ' gainst fancy , Condemning shadows quite . ( v . ii .
But if there be , nor ever were one such , It's past the size of dreaming : nature wants stuff To vie strange forms with fancy , yet to imagine An Antony were nature's piece ' gainst fancy , Condemning shadows quite . ( v . ii .
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See " The Transcendental Humanism of Antony and Cleopatra ' in The Imperial Theme . 2. Prefaces to Shakespeare , Second Series , p . 146 . 3. Shakespeare , Granville - Barker rightly says , ' is never the vindictive moralist , scourging ...
See " The Transcendental Humanism of Antony and Cleopatra ' in The Imperial Theme . 2. Prefaces to Shakespeare , Second Series , p . 146 . 3. Shakespeare , Granville - Barker rightly says , ' is never the vindictive moralist , scourging ...
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