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  • When a good organisation depart, Enobarbus is grilled by his Roman friends about a orgies of Egypt.

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  • II. iii Antony shows which Enobarbus is right: "I will to Egypt;/For nonetheless we have this matrimony for my peace,/In th'East my instruct lies."

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  • The Roman Enobarbus is a revisit commentator upon Cleo's difference as good as actions, how she keeps Antony from his Roman duty.

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  • The Roman Enobarbus is a revisit commentator upon Cleo's difference as good as actions, how she keeps Antony from his Roman duty.

    Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009

  • When a good organisation depart, Enobarbus is grilled by his Roman friends about a orgies of Egypt.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • II. iii Antony shows which Enobarbus is right: "I will to Egypt;/For nonetheless we have this matrimony for my peace,/In th'East my instruct lies."

    Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009

  • The result is that Antony's extreme grief at the fake news of her supposed suicide, instead of being a dramatically ironic expression of tragic and ennobling love is so ridiculously bathetic (especially when contrasted with his raw cry of pain on hearing of the death of his friend Enobarbus) that the press-night audience laughed.

    Antony and Cleopatra – review Clare Brennan 2010

  • Enobarbus, who has all the best lines in the play, is played by David Burke, who is from Liverpool, with a strong and mostly convincing Ulster accent; while Ciaran Hinds, who actually is from Belfast, plays Anthony as a gritty English soldier.

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  • The Vice Dean reminded us of a significance of a comments of Enobarbus as a shrewd as good as mostly sarcastic spectator of this adore affair: an researcher both detered by his master's debility in agreeable to Cleopatra's charming energy as good as fascinated himself by a Egyptian queen's witchery.

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  • Although Ian Hogg's Enobarbus and Aicha Kossoko's Charmian were both splendid, others of the cast seemed too young and inexperienced, as if the acting budget had been blown on the leads.

    Antony and Cleopatra – review Clare Brennan 2010

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