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... ' the smircht worm- eaten tapestry ' ( Much Ado , III . iii . 133-4 ) contrasts with the tapestry of silk and silver which adorns Imogen's chamber , depicting the meeting of Antony and Cleopatra on the river 4 ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE.
... ' the smircht worm- eaten tapestry ' ( Much Ado , III . iii . 133-4 ) contrasts with the tapestry of silk and silver which adorns Imogen's chamber , depicting the meeting of Antony and Cleopatra on the river 4 ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE.
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... Cleopatra ( A. and C. IV . xiv . 51 ff . ) : Stay for me : Where souls do couch on flowers , we'll hand in hand , And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops , And all the haunt be ours ...
... Cleopatra ( A. and C. IV . xiv . 51 ff . ) : Stay for me : Where souls do couch on flowers , we'll hand in hand , And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops , And all the haunt be ours ...
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... Cleopatra herself , we are reminded that Caesar had been her earlier paramour , and twice mention is made of their ... Cleopatra demonstrates its inevitability . I do not think that Shakespeare's mind moved along such lines of abstract ...
... Cleopatra herself , we are reminded that Caesar had been her earlier paramour , and twice mention is made of their ... Cleopatra demonstrates its inevitability . I do not think that Shakespeare's mind moved along such lines of abstract ...
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