Antony: my wife’s dead. Enobarbus: you’re KIDDING me (1.2.134-146) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare

ANTONY         Fulvia is dead. ENOBARBUS              Sir. ANTONY         Fulvia is dead. ENOBARBUS              Fulvia? ANTONY         Dead. ENOBARBUS  Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice. When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shows to man the tailors of the earth; comforting therein that when old robes are worn out there are members […]

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Antony: got to get out of here. Messenger: your wife’s dead (1.2.97-105) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare

Enter another Messenger ANTONY         From Sicyon, ho, the news? Speak there. SECOND MESSENGER           The man from Sicyon— ANTONY         Is there such a one? SECOND MESSENGER           He stays upon your will. ANTONY         Let him appear. [Exit Second Messenger] These strong Egyptian fetters I must break, Or lose myself in dotage. Enter another Messenger with a letter […]

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Antony, AWOL, while the empire falls apart (1.2.83-88) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare

FIRST MESSENGER   Labienus— This is stiff news—hath with his Parthian force Extended Asïa; from Eúphrates His conquering banner shook, from Syria To Lydia, and to Ionia, Whilst— ANTONY                     ‘Antony’, thou wouldst say? FIRST MESSENGER   O, my lord!     (1.2.83-88)   The Messenger gets down to the nitty gritty detail of conquest, and it’s not good news. […]

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Bad news from Italy, the first instalment (1.2.73-83) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare

FIRST MESSENGER   Fulvia thy wife first came into the field. ANTONY         Against my brother Lucius? FIRST MESSENGER   Ay, but soon that war had end, and the time’s state Made friends of them, jointing their force ’gainst Caesar, Whose better issue in the war from Italy Upon the first encounter drove them. ANTONY                                 Well, what worst? […]

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Cleopatra, drifting: but where’s Antony? (1.2.65-72) #BurningBarge #SlowShakespeare

Enter Cleopatra ENOBARBUS  Hush, here comes Antony. CHARMIAN                 Not he, the Queen. CLEOPATRA                                       Saw you my lord? ENOBARBUS  No, lady. CLEOPATRA               Was he not here? CHARMIAN                                         No, madam. CLEOPATRA   He was disposed to mirth, but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him. Enobarbus! ENOBARBUS  Madam? CLEOPATRA               Seek him, and bring him hither. Where’s […]

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