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... Posthumus and Iachimo ....... 236 ...... ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. ACT II . " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings . " T. CRESWICK ......... 201 Roman General , Standard Bearer , & c . , landing from a bridge of boats . From ...
... Posthumus and Iachimo ....... 236 ...... ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. ACT II . " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings . " T. CRESWICK ......... 201 Roman General , Standard Bearer , & c . , landing from a bridge of boats . From ...
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... Posthumus in that act , in its fullness of thought , belongs to the finished performance , -the minute stage directions which follow to the unfinished . Nothing can be more certain than that the dialogue between Posthumus and the gaoler ...
... Posthumus in that act , in its fullness of thought , belongs to the finished performance , -the minute stage directions which follow to the unfinished . Nothing can be more certain than that the dialogue between Posthumus and the gaoler ...
Page 182
... Posthumus is sleeping in the dungeon . But Posthumus finds , on waking , a tablet on his breast , with a prophecy on which the dénouement of the piece depends . Is it to be imagined that Shakspere would require of his spectators the ...
... Posthumus is sleeping in the dungeon . But Posthumus finds , on waking , a tablet on his breast , with a prophecy on which the dénouement of the piece depends . Is it to be imagined that Shakspere would require of his spectators the ...
Page 188
... Posthumus , ) IACHIMO , friend to Philario , Romans . A French Gentleman , friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman Forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , Gentleman to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a ...
... Posthumus , ) IACHIMO , friend to Philario , Romans . A French Gentleman , friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman Forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , Gentleman to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a ...
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... Posthumus . " To make a line of ten syllables - as if dramatic rhythm bad no irregularities - they have destroyed the sense . The name of Posthumus Leonatus was given to connect the child with the memory of his father and to mark the ...
... Posthumus . " To make a line of ten syllables - as if dramatic rhythm bad no irregularities - they have destroyed the sense . The name of Posthumus Leonatus was given to connect the child with the memory of his father and to mark the ...
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