Edward Capell [1758], Antony and Cleopatra; an historical Play, written by William Shakespeare: fitted for the Stage by abridging only; and now acted, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S30100].
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Volume back matter
From the Press of Dryden Leach, in Crane Court, Fleet-street. Oct. 23, 1758.
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Conjectural Readings.
p. l.
4, 23. the rais'd empire
6, 9. adorings.
12, 13. her leave to
14, 17. a ray of
15, 5. should salve my
17, 7. A great
25, 2. reporters
45, 23. noses
49, 28. Antonias,
50, 13. sail,
52, 22. the man Brutus
53, 7. Strew'd (or, Strow'd) in
56, 20. caparisons
57, 27. embrac'd
61, 8. enfranchis'd
62, 3. and float,
64, 18. cheek
67, 14. work, our opposition
70, 6. disperge
Do. 29. drum's din early wakes
75, 26. her Sichæus
78, 5. these tidings,
Do. 19. dele, prophesying
82, 8. passions,
84, 17. look'd on
86, 24. thanks for.
89, 29. was nature's
99, 1. By some external swelling: but she looks Like sleep, as she &c.
Edward Capell [1758], Antony and Cleopatra; an historical Play, written by William Shakespeare: fitted for the Stage by abridging only; and now acted, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S30100].
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