Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, Scene II [The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne] Comments

Rating: 4.9

Enobarbus describes Queen Cleopatra


Enobarbus: I will tell you.
The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne,
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William Shakespeare
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Ivy Samante 11 November 2019

I remember the days our teacher challenge us to understand the every sentence of the poem and i'm so glad that life is very hard to forget it still exist. #william

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Shaun Cronick 09 July 2019

God Bless you William.Such perfect prose.

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paige from england 03 January 2019

thanks cool poems I liked it so much I watched it 10 times

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Sylvaonyema Uba 11 April 2018

Bless her when she is ruggish Good stylistic embellishment. SYLVA-ONYEMA UBA

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Susan Williams 07 April 2018

Purple the sails, and so perfumed that / The winds were lovesick with them; - - ] oh my word, is it any wonder that reading Shakespeare is a magical experience? Purple sails + perfume = lovesick winds. Who puts together words like that... beside Shakespeare?

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Joshua Adeyemi 11 April 2017

Enorbabus, a vessel of word. Lovely extracts.

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Joseph Dela Sulh (losembe) 27 January 2017

This is a legend. Agrippa: Royal wench! She made great Caesar lay his sword to bed; He plowed her, and she cropped.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 06 January 2017

Simply superb narration and it's style too. Thanks for sharing it here.

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Julie Smith 18 November 2016

My favourite part of the play, and Cleo will be my inspiration forever [3

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