All 4 Uses of
mortal
in
Antony and Cleopatra
- Why, then we kill all our women: we see how mortal an unkindness is to them; if they suffer our departure, death's the word.†
Scene 1.2
- Go and say We purpose her no shame: give her what comforts The quality of her passion shall require Lest, in her greatness, by some mortal stroke She do defeat us; for her life in Rome Would be eternal in our triumph: go, And with your speediest bring us what she says, And how you find her.†
Scene 5.1
- Sir, I will eat no meat; I'll not drink, sir; If idle talk will once be accessary, I'll not sleep neither: this mortal house I'll ruin, Do Caesar what he can.†
Scene 5.2
- —Come, thou mortal wretch, [To an asp, which she applies to her breast.†
Scene 5.2 *
Definition:
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(mortal as in: mortal body) human (especially merely human); or subject to death