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... follow- ing :—( i . ) In the novel Hermione's prototype actually dies upon hearing of the death of her son ; ( ii . ) her husband destroys himself , after becoming enamoured of his un- known daughter ; ( iii . ) the characters of ...
... follow- ing :—( i . ) In the novel Hermione's prototype actually dies upon hearing of the death of her son ; ( ii . ) her husband destroys himself , after becoming enamoured of his un- known daughter ; ( iii . ) the characters of ...
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... follows Greene in this geographical detail . He may or may not have known better ; incongruities and anachro- nisms are not out of place in ' A Winter's Tale ' ; he cer- tainly bettered Greene's example , " making Whitsun pas- torals ...
... follows Greene in this geographical detail . He may or may not have known better ; incongruities and anachro- nisms are not out of place in ' A Winter's Tale ' ; he cer- tainly bettered Greene's example , " making Whitsun pas- torals ...
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... follows . If I could find example Of thousands that had struck anointed kings And flourish'd after , I'ld not do ' t ; but since Nor brass nor stone nor parchment bears not one , Let villany itself forswear ' t . I must Forsake the ...
... follows . If I could find example Of thousands that had struck anointed kings And flourish'd after , I'ld not do ' t ; but since Nor brass nor stone nor parchment bears not one , Let villany itself forswear ' t . I must Forsake the ...
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... follow'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! On , good Camillo . Pol . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? 410 Cam . He ...
... follow'd as I mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! On , good Camillo . Pol . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? 410 Cam . He ...
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... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels , but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which if you , or stupified Or seeming so in skill , cannot or will not Relish a truth like us , inform yourselves 4 1 ...
... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels , but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which if you , or stupified Or seeming so in skill , cannot or will not Relish a truth like us , inform yourselves 4 1 ...
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