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xpired with her much loved mistress.[22] _Questions for Examination_. 1. What new conquest was achieved by Augustus? 2. What was Antony's conduct on his arrival? 3. Was he elated by this slight success? 4. How was he rewarded, and in what manner did he evince his gratitude? 5. What were Antony's feelings and conduct on the occasion? 6. Did he attempt farther hostilities? 7. Was this satisfaction well founded? 8. How was he affected by this ill success? 9. Was Cleopatra prepared for these misfortunes? 10. What precautions had she taken? 11 What was her design in building this sepulchre? 12. Was Antony affected by this news? 13. What followed? 14. Did Antony persist in his purpose? 15. Did he immediately expire? 16. Had he another interview with Cleopatra? 17, 18. Relate the particulars of this interview? 19. How did Augustus act on this occasion? 20. Why was Augustus anxious to preserve this life of Cleopatra? 21. Did he obtain ready admittance to her, and what was the consequence? 22. How was she treated? 23. By whom were the last honours paid to Antony? 24. Did this kindness reconcile her to her situation? 25. By what means did Augustus overcome her resolution? 26. What circumstance attended the entrance of Augustus into Alexandria? 27. Were their fears realized? 28. Who fell victims on the occasion? 29. Did Augustus visit Cleopatra, and how was he received? 30. What was his conduct towards her? 31. How did Cleopatra conduct herself at this interview? 32. Was Augustus moved by her artifices? 33. Mention her next attempt and its consequence. 34. Relate the particulars. 35. Was the apology accepted? 36. With whom did Cleopatra correspond, and what did she learn? 37. What resolution did she form, and how did she accomplish it? 38. Did not Augustus attempt to prevent her resolution, and was he successful? FOOTNOTES: [1] In this contest the famous Alexan'drian library, consisting, it is said, of 700,000 volumes, was accidentally burnt. [2] I came, I saw, I conquered. [3] The Romans divided their months into three parts; namely, Calends, Nones, and Ides; all which they reckoned backwards. The Ides were always eight in number. The Nones sometimes four, at others six. The Calends varied according to the length of the month, and also with the Nones, as they were four or six. The Calends always began on the first of every month,
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