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Antony & Cleopatra: Baffled Lovers?

Antony & Cleopatra: Baffled Lovers?. Antony: has 24% of the lines has 202 speeches appears in 22 scenes Cleopatra: has 19% of the lines has 204 speeches appears in 16 scenes. ‘Roman’ Plays, 1574-1607 1574 Quintus Fabius – Anonymous 1577 Mucius Scaevola – Anonymous

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Antony & Cleopatra: Baffled Lovers?

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  1. Antony & Cleopatra: Baffled Lovers?

  2. Antony: has 24% of the lines has 202 speeches appears in 22 scenes Cleopatra: has 19% of the lines has 204 speeches appears in 16 scenes

  3. ‘Roman’ Plays, 1574-1607 1574 Quintus Fabius – Anonymous 1577 MuciusScaevola – Anonymous 1578 Catiline’s Conspiracies – Stephen Gosson 1580 Scipio Africanus – Anonymous 1581 Caesar and Pompey – Anonymous 1588? The Wounds of Civil War – Thomas Lodge 1588 Sylla Dictator – Anonymous 1592 Titus and Vespasian – Anonymous 1593? Caesar’s Revenge – Anonymous 1593 Titus Andronicus – Shakespeare 1594 Caesar and Pompey, part 1 – Anonymous 1594-1595 Pompey the Great His Fair Cornelia’s Tragedy – Thomas Kyd 1595 Caesar and Pompey, part 2 – Anonymous 1596 Julian the Apostate – Anonymous 1598 Catiline’s Conspiracy – Robert Wilson and Henry Chettle 1599 Diocletian – Thomas Dekker? Constantine – Anonymous Julius Caesar – Shakespeare 1601 Hannibal and Scipio – Richard Hathawayeand William Rankins Poetaster – Ben Jonson 1602 Caesar’s Fall, or The Two Shapes – Dekker, Drayton, Middleton, et al. 1603-1604 Sejanus His Fall – Ben Jonson

  4. Fulke Greville Antony and Cleopatra 1595-1600 Lost

  5. ALL THE LOOKERS-ON A heavy sight. ANTONY I am dying, Egypt, dying. Give me some wine, and let me speak a little. CLEOPATRA No, let me speak, and let me rail so high That the false huswife Fortune break her wheel, Provoked by my offence. ANTONY One word, sweet queen. Of Caesar seek your honour, with your safety. O! CLEOPATRA They do not go together. ANTONY Gentle, hear me: None about Caesar trust but Proculeius. CLEOPATRA My resolution and my hands I’ll trust, None about Caesar. [Antony and Cleopatra 4.16.42-52]

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