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| #30228 in Books | Shakespeare, William/ Mowat, Barbara A. (EDT)/ Werstine, Paul (EDT) | 2005-01-01 | 2005-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.75 x1.10 x4.19l,.42 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 336 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Full Life with Folger|By Dianne S. Greene|Never formally studied this one, and the language is tough. This edition is much more user friendly than most. Studying Shakespeare in retirement is made easy by you.|4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Reliable and Easy to Read|By Benedict|Arrangement of notes and te||ILLUSTRATED WITH MATERIAL IN THE FOLGER LIBRARY COLLECTION"It's hard to see how the New Folger Library's section on Shakespeare's language could be much better. An exceptionally good choice for an introductory text".-- The Shakespeare Newsletter|
Antony and Cleopatra dramatizes a major event in world history: the founding of the Roman Empire. The future first emperor, Octavius Caesar (later called Augustus Caesar), cold-bloodedly manipulates other characters and exercises iron control over himself.
At first, he shares power with Mark Antony, Rome’s preeminent military leader, and the weaker Lepidus. Caesar needs Antony to fend off other Roman strongmen like Pompey; he even offers his sister Oc...
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