CymbelineD. C. Heath, 1897 - 180 Seiten |
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... slander , Out - sweeten'd not thy breath " . Thus it will be seen that the metrical unites with the other internal evidence in bringing the three plays of Cymbeline , The Tempest , and The Winter's Tale closely together in date of ...
... slander , Out - sweeten'd not thy breath " . Thus it will be seen that the metrical unites with the other internal evidence in bringing the three plays of Cymbeline , The Tempest , and The Winter's Tale closely together in date of ...
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... slander . All the actions and characters of the play combine to exemplify these ideas . " This opening statement is then enforced by many examples and quotations . The court is the world of falsehood , the sylvan home of Belarius is the ...
... slander . All the actions and characters of the play combine to exemplify these ideas . " This opening statement is then enforced by many examples and quotations . The court is the world of falsehood , the sylvan home of Belarius is the ...
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... slander than he can avoid . Then , with Posthumus , he disappears for two acts , and when we meet him again , when he has been vanquished and his life nobly spared by him whom he had so woefully wronged , he ejaculates : " The heaviness ...
... slander than he can avoid . Then , with Posthumus , he disappears for two acts , and when we meet him again , when he has been vanquished and his life nobly spared by him whom he had so woefully wronged , he ejaculates : " The heaviness ...
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... slander of most stepmothers , 71 Evil - eyed unto you : you're my prisoner , but Your gaoler shall deliver you the keys That lock up your restraint . For you , Posthumus , So soon as I can win the offended king , I will be known your ...
... slander of most stepmothers , 71 Evil - eyed unto you : you're my prisoner , but Your gaoler shall deliver you the keys That lock up your restraint . For you , Posthumus , So soon as I can win the offended king , I will be known your ...
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... slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse , Must court'sy at the censure : -O boys , this story The world may read in me : my body's mark'd With Roman swords , and my ...
... slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse , Must court'sy at the censure : -O boys , this story The world may read in me : my body's mark'd With Roman swords , and my ...
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Abbott Ambrogiuolo Antony and Cleopatra Arviragus Belarius Boccaccio Britain Britons brother Cæsar Cloten court Cymbeline Cymbeline's D. C. HEATH daughter dead death Decamerone doth edition English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes false father fear Fidele Folio fool garments Gent gentleman give gods Guiderius hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Holinshed honour husband Iach Iachimo Imogen Ingleby Julius Cæsar Jupiter king lady Leonatus lines lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucius Macbeth madam master meaning mistress noble Paraphrase passage Pisanio play Polydore Post Posthumus prithee Queen revenge Roman Rome scene sense Shake Shakespeare Sici slander speak speech Tempest thee thing thou art true unique instance verb verse villain wager Westward for Smelts Winter's Tale woman word x a x a x a