Works of Shakespeare, Volumen38University Society, 1901 |
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... wife , brother with brother , friend with friend . Like his own Miranda , Shakespeare in these Romances again finds the world beautiful : - ' O wonder ! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new ...
... wife , brother with brother , friend with friend . Like his own Miranda , Shakespeare in these Romances again finds the world beautiful : - ' O wonder ! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new ...
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... wife . Rest happy now , and all thy pains forget . Admetus . O ye immortal gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth Some phantom of delight o'er power my sense ? Hercules ...
... wife . Rest happy now , and all thy pains forget . Admetus . O ye immortal gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth Some phantom of delight o'er power my sense ? Hercules ...
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... wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not speak to Admetus for three days ; Hermione similarly ' lives , though yet she speaks not ' ; when she does find voice , it is ...
... wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not speak to Admetus for three days ; Hermione similarly ' lives , though yet she speaks not ' ; when she does find voice , it is ...
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... wife , whom he has never ceased to mourn . Thereupon Paulina invites the company to inspect a statue of Hermione . They pause spellbound at the triumph of art , for the supposed statue is so perfect as to seem animate . At last it ...
... wife , whom he has never ceased to mourn . Thereupon Paulina invites the company to inspect a statue of Hermione . They pause spellbound at the triumph of art , for the supposed statue is so perfect as to seem animate . At last it ...
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William Shakespeare. but his living wife Hermione , who , dwelling in retirement , has awaited the fulfilment of the oracle . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II . · Hermione . The character of Hermione exhibits what is never found ...
William Shakespeare. but his living wife Hermione , who , dwelling in retirement , has awaited the fulfilment of the oracle . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II . · Hermione . The character of Hermione exhibits what is never found ...
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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