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... Cleopatra are of the same type , and are applied chiefly to many of the great speeches , to images or vivid and remarkable expressions , such as , Scrupulous faction my salad days Every time Serves for the matter that is then born in't ...
... Cleopatra are of the same type , and are applied chiefly to many of the great speeches , to images or vivid and remarkable expressions , such as , Scrupulous faction my salad days Every time Serves for the matter that is then born in't ...
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... Cleopatra's speech ( I. v . 19-34 ) to Charmian , so revealing of her passionate preoccupation with Antony , of her ... Cleopatra's immortal conversation with the mes- senger ( III . iii . 7–48 ) or her final talk with her women ( V. ii ...
... Cleopatra's speech ( I. v . 19-34 ) to Charmian , so revealing of her passionate preoccupation with Antony , of her ... Cleopatra's immortal conversation with the mes- senger ( III . iii . 7–48 ) or her final talk with her women ( V. ii ...
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... Cleopatra is at her most wayward on hearing of the arrival of the messengers from Rome and Fulvia . Antony refuses to hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination ...
... Cleopatra is at her most wayward on hearing of the arrival of the messengers from Rome and Fulvia . Antony refuses to hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination ...
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