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... bear ; while the child is found by a poor shepherd , who rears it as his own . Meanwhile Hermione , who has been brought to pub- lic trial , is completely vindicated by a Delphic oracle declaring : " Hermione is chaste ; Polixenes ...
... bear ; while the child is found by a poor shepherd , who rears it as his own . Meanwhile Hermione , who has been brought to pub- lic trial , is completely vindicated by a Delphic oracle declaring : " Hermione is chaste ; Polixenes ...
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... bear , Pau- lina and her second marriage in old age , the pretended death and the long forbearance and preservation of Her- mione , Autolycus and his cunning tricks , and he in- creased thereby the improbable circumstances and strange ...
... bear , Pau- lina and her second marriage in old age , the pretended death and the long forbearance and preservation of Her- mione , Autolycus and his cunning tricks , and he in- creased thereby the improbable circumstances and strange ...
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... bear , and that his ship , with all on board , is lost , so that no tidings could be carried back to Sicilia . It is mere accident that the young Prince of Bohemia strays into woods and meets the shepherds with whom the Princess is ...
... bear , and that his ship , with all on board , is lost , so that no tidings could be carried back to Sicilia . It is mere accident that the young Prince of Bohemia strays into woods and meets the shepherds with whom the Princess is ...
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... bears not one , Let villany itself forswear ' t . I must Forsake the court : to do ' t , or no , is certain To me a break - neck . Happy star reign now ! Here comes Bohemia . 360 Pol . Re - enter Polixenes . This is strange : methinks ...
... bears not one , Let villany itself forswear ' t . I must Forsake the court : to do ' t , or no , is certain To me a break - neck . Happy star reign now ! Here comes Bohemia . 360 Pol . Re - enter Polixenes . This is strange : methinks ...
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... bear it . Sir , I will tell you ; Since I am charged in honour and by him . That I think honourable : therefore mark my coun- sel , Which must be ev'n as swiftly follow'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so ...
... bear it . Sir , I will tell you ; Since I am charged in honour and by him . That I think honourable : therefore mark my coun- sel , Which must be ev'n as swiftly follow'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so ...
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Admetus Antigonus Autolycus babe ballad bear beauty Ben Jonson beseech better blood Bohemia brother Camillo character child Cleomenes Clown colour comfort court Cymbeline daughter death deed Delphic oracle Delphos Discase dost Exeunt Exit eyes fardel father fear feel fellow Florizel flowers Folio gentleman give grace gracious Greene's hath hear heart heavens hence Hermione Hermione's honest honour husband I'ld innocent jealousy justice king king of Bohemia king's lady lantan Leon Leontes live look lord Mamillius methinks mistress Molière nature never noble oracle Othello Pandosto Paul Paulina Perdita pity play Polixenes poor pray prince prithee queen repentance Scene servant Shakespeare Shep shepherd Sicilia sorrow speak swear sweet tender thee There's thine thing thou art thought thy hand tion tongue true truth twere wife William Shakespeare Winter's Tale woman word ΙΟ