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you finde of her For other examples, where ‘of’ means concerning, about, see Abbott, § 174, or Franz, § 364, or I, iv, 81. 1. Enter Cleopatra, etc.] Dyce (ed. ii): When the play was originally acted, they all entered here (as in scene xv. of the preceding act) on what was called the upper-stage; but how the business of the present scene was managed after the seizure of Cleopatra, I cannot pretend to determine.