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... Leontes = Egistus ; Hermione = Bel- laria ; Mamillius Garinter ; Florizel Dorastus ; Per- dita Fawnia . The Greek element in Shakespeare's list of names is striking , and should perhaps be considered in connexion with the Alcestis motif ...
... Leontes = Egistus ; Hermione = Bel- laria ; Mamillius Garinter ; Florizel Dorastus ; Per- dita Fawnia . The Greek element in Shakespeare's list of names is striking , and should perhaps be considered in connexion with the Alcestis motif ...
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... Leontes . There are other remarkable par- allels in the two plays . * Chapman's paraphrase ( pub . 1616 ) ; cp . " My father named me Autolycus , who being as I am , littered under Mercury , was likewise a snapper up of unconsidered ...
... Leontes . There are other remarkable par- allels in the two plays . * Chapman's paraphrase ( pub . 1616 ) ; cp . " My father named me Autolycus , who being as I am , littered under Mercury , was likewise a snapper up of unconsidered ...
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... Leontes , king of Sicilia , becomes de- sirous of returning to his own kingdom , and cannot be persuaded by his host to prolong his sojourn . Le- ontes then asks his queen , Hermione , to join her persua- sions to his own . Her ...
... Leontes , king of Sicilia , becomes de- sirous of returning to his own kingdom , and cannot be persuaded by his host to prolong his sojourn . Le- ontes then asks his queen , Hermione , to join her persua- sions to his own . Her ...
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... Leontes a jealous tyrant ; his innocent babe truly begotten ; and the king shall live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . " Leontes discredits the oracle and is punished by the tidings of the sudden death of Hermione ...
... Leontes a jealous tyrant ; his innocent babe truly begotten ; and the king shall live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . " Leontes discredits the oracle and is punished by the tidings of the sudden death of Hermione ...
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... Leontes , who , in his jealous rage , heaps insult upon insult , and accuses her before her own attendants as no better than one of those to whom the vulgar give bold titles " : - " How will this grieve you , 66 When you shall come to ...
... Leontes , who , in his jealous rage , heaps insult upon insult , and accuses her before her own attendants as no better than one of those to whom the vulgar give bold titles " : - " How will this grieve you , 66 When you shall come to ...
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