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" O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more : Fortune and Antony part here ; even here Do we shake hands. — All come to this ? — The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Cassar ; and... "
Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline - Page 123
by William Shakespeare - 1841
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...when I am reveng'd upon my charm, I have done all : — bid them all fly ! be gone ! {Exit SCARUS. 0 gentle lady, 'T is not for you to hear what I can...woman's ear, Would murder as it fell. — Enter BANQUO. spnniel'd* me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming C'iesar...
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Choice thoughts from Shakspere, by the author of 'The book of familiar ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 pages
...death : Tend me to-night two hours, 1 ask no more, And the gods yield* you for't! Antony's Despondency. O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more : Fortune and...hands. — All come to this ; — the hearts That spaniell'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar...
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A Critical History of English Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, Volume 2

David Daiches - 1979 - 304 pages
...we find a daring lack of metaphorical consistency in favor of a fiercer and richer kind of meaning: The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, and melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar. Or consider the curious elliptical construction of these...
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Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double: The Rhythms of Audience Response

Kent Cartwright - 2010 - 301 pages
...restless striving of a soldier such as Macbeth, is noticeably composed, detached, even gentlemanly: "O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more, / Fortune...and Antony part here, even here / Do we shake hands" (IV.xii. 18-20). In anger, he accuses Cleopatra of playing "fast and loose" with him, of having beguiled...
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Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1993 - 166 pages
...all fly! For when I am revenged upon my charm, I have done all. Bid them all fly, begone! [Scarusgoes O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more: Fortune and...here Do we shake hands! All come to this? The hearts 20 That spanieled me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming...
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Antony and Cleopatra

Harley Granville-Barker - 1993 - 164 pages
...like a lackey (and as ready to go: or do we wrong him?) we are held by the simple magnificence of Oh, sun, thy uprise shall I see no more: Fortune and Antony...we shake hands. All come to this? The hearts That spanieled me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar;...
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Broken Nuptials in Shakespeare's Plays

Carol Thomas Neely - 1985 - 300 pages
...followers who guarantee these attributes but whose defection castrates Antony to enlarge Caesar: now they "do discandy, melt their sweets / On blossoming Caesar; and this pine is barked, / That overtopped them all" (IV. xii. 22-24). Cleopatra's apparent defection engenders in Antony...
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Notebooks: Selections from the A.M. Klein Papers

Abraham Moses Klein - 1994 - 304 pages
...subject. There is not a dog-fancier's line in all his works. As early as [ ] Whiter commenting upon The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave...discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar. - Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Sc. 12 had this to say: Not only is Shakespeare, in this poem, everybody...
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Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender

Shirley Nelson Garner, Madelon Sprengnether - 1996 - 346 pages
...Authority melts from me . . . (3.13.89) ... so Dissolve my life! (3.13.161-62) The hearts That spanieled me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar. . . . (4.12.20-23) The crown o' th' earth doth melt. (4.15.63) This linguistic deliquescence is not...
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The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1996 - 260 pages
...frequently associated by Shakespeare - for example, in Antony and Cleopatra: The hearts That spanielled me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar. IV. 1 2.20-23 251 cozeners deceivers (with a quibble on 'coz', cousin) 254 stay await 257 the Douglas'...
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