Friendly Folio - Anthonie, and Cleopatra
Anthonie, and Cleopatra is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare...
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| Total Lines |
Characters |
Genders |
Running Time |
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| 496 |
16 (or 10 with doubling) |
13 male, 3 female |
29 to 33 mins |
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| 404 (Short Version) |
13 (or 11 with doubling) |
10 male, 3 female |
24 to 27 mins |
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Parts / Sides in 'Anthonie, and Cleopatra':
Speeches:
| Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-360 |
Anthony | 21 |
All is lost, (This foule Egyptian hath betrayed me:) |
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| M-361 |
Anthony | 42 |
All is lost, (Extended) (This foule Egyptian hath betrayed me:) |
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| M-362 |
Anthony | 24 |
Hearke, the Land bids me tread no more upon't, (I have fled my selfe, and have instructed cowards) |
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| M-363 |
Cæsar (Octavius) | 22 |
Anthony, Leave thy lascivious Vassailes. When thou once |
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| M-364 |
Enobarbus | 30 |
I will tell you, (The Barge she sate in, like a burnisht Throne) |
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| W-360 |
Cleopatra | 33 |
Give me my Robe, put on my Crowne, I have |
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| W-361 |
Cleopatra | 27 |
I dreampt there was an Emperor Anthony (His legges bestrid the Ocean, his rear'd arme) |
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| W-362 |
Cleopatra | 19 |
No more but in a Woman, and commanded |
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| W-363 |
Cleopatra | 17 |
O Cæsar, what a wounding shame is this, |
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| W-364 |
Cleopatra | 17 |
Oh Charmion. Where think'st thou he is now? |
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| W-365 |
Cleopatra | 17 |
Where art thou Death? (Sir, I will eate no meate, Ile not drinke sir,) |
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| W-366 |
Octavia | 16 |
Oh my good Lord, (Beleeve not all, or if you must beleeve,) |
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