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... lost forever , " is borne to a coast of Bohemia , by a courtier who is afterwards destroyed by a 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 ...
... lost forever , " is borne to a coast of Bohemia , by a courtier who is afterwards destroyed by a 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 ...
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... lost be not found . " Leontes discredits the oracle and is punished by the tidings of the sudden death of Hermione and her only son . The monarch is brought by this stroke to realize the enormity of his offence . He repents and resolves ...
... lost be not found . " Leontes discredits the oracle and is punished by the tidings of the sudden death of Hermione and her only son . The monarch is brought by this stroke to realize the enormity of his offence . He repents and resolves ...
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... lost love of her hus- band . Desdemona , affectionate and devoted , is the ob- ject of love of a husband whose bitterest trial in jealousy , sensitive as he is in honour , is still the loss of her trusted and tender heart . The ...
... lost love of her hus- band . Desdemona , affectionate and devoted , is the ob- ject of love of a husband whose bitterest trial in jealousy , sensitive as he is in honour , is still the loss of her trusted and tender heart . The ...
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... 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 living . In the end similar freaks of chance repair ...
... 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 living . In the end similar freaks of chance repair ...
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... king hath on him such a countenance As he had lost some province , and a region Loved as he loves himself : even now I met him 370 With customary compliment ; when he , Wafting his eyes 42 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... king hath on him such a countenance As he had lost some province , and a region Loved as he loves himself : even now I met him 370 With customary compliment ; when he , Wafting his eyes 42 Act I. Sc . ii . THE WINTER'S TALE.
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