All 7 Uses of
entreat
in
Antony and Cleopatra
- Good Enobarbus, 'tis a worthy deed, And shall become you well, to entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech.†
Scene 2.2
- I shall entreat him To answer like himself: if Caesar move him, Let Antony look over Caesar's head, And speak as loud as Mars.†
Scene 2.2
- Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Invited her to supper: she replied It should be better he became her guest; Which she entreated: our courteous Antony, Whom ne'er the word of 'No' woman heard speak, Being barber'd ten times o'er, goes to the feast, And, for his ordinary, pays his heart For what his eyes eat only.†
Scene 2.2
- Which do not be entreated to, but weigh What it is worth embrac'd.†
Scene 2.6
- As they pinch one another by the disposition, he cries out 'no more'; reconciles them to his entreaty and himself to the drink.†
Scene 2.7
- — Thus then, thou most renown'd: Caesar entreats Not to consider in what case thou stand'st Further than he is Caesar.†
Scene 3.13
- Good queen, let us entreat you.
Scene 5.2 *entreat = ask earnestly
Definition:
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(entreat) to ask -- especially while trying hard to overcome resistance