Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... Leontes , although she of a truth was made more unhappy " Than history can pattern , though devised And play'd to take spectators . " In accordance with his wellnigh uniform practice , Shakespeare bor- rowed the main incidents of this ...
... Leontes , although she of a truth was made more unhappy " Than history can pattern , though devised And play'd to take spectators . " In accordance with his wellnigh uniform practice , Shakespeare bor- rowed the main incidents of this ...
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... Leontes. beautified with our feathers , " and " in his wn conceit the only Shakescene in a countrie . " How indifferent the poet was to charges of this nature is shown in the well - known sonnet called " The Poet Ape " by Ben Jonson ...
... Leontes. beautified with our feathers , " and " in his wn conceit the only Shakescene in a countrie . " How indifferent the poet was to charges of this nature is shown in the well - known sonnet called " The Poet Ape " by Ben Jonson ...
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... Leontes and Polixenes , and the winning ways of Hermione's little son Mamil- lius . In speaking of the affec- tion of the two kings , Camillo says , " They were trained together in their childhood . Since their more mature dignities ...
... Leontes and Polixenes , and the winning ways of Hermione's little son Mamil- lius . In speaking of the affec- tion of the two kings , Camillo says , " They were trained together in their childhood . Since their more mature dignities ...
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... Leontes may not think she could bear his absence lightly , she turns to him , saying- " " ' Yet , good deed , Leontes , I love thee not a jar of the clock be- hind What lady - she her lord . " A sweet assurance that might have warmed ...
... Leontes may not think she could bear his absence lightly , she turns to him , saying- " " ' Yet , good deed , Leontes , I love thee not a jar of the clock be- hind What lady - she her lord . " A sweet assurance that might have warmed ...
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... Leontes breaks in with " Is he won yet ? " " Her . He'll stay , my lord . Leon . At my request he would not . Hermione , my dearest , thou ne'er spok'st To better purpose . " Strange words from one who so directly afterwards finds cause ...
... Leontes breaks in with " Is he won yet ? " " Her . He'll stay , my lord . Leon . At my request he would not . Hermione , my dearest , thou ne'er spok'st To better purpose . " Strange words from one who so directly afterwards finds cause ...
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