Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of TyreT. Cadell, 1833 |
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... Cloten . - Posthumus is ingratiating himself with Imogen , and Cloten receiving the first impression . 3. The banishment of Posthumus . - Enter Cymbeline and lords . - The queen is seen as the instigator of Cymbeline's cruelty ; and ...
... Cloten . - Posthumus is ingratiating himself with Imogen , and Cloten receiving the first impression . 3. The banishment of Posthumus . - Enter Cymbeline and lords . - The queen is seen as the instigator of Cymbeline's cruelty ; and ...
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13. Imogen , having been laid by the headless body of Cloten , from the garments , supposes it to be Posthumus . She is found by Lucius . 14. The rescue of Cymbeline by Belarius , Guiderius , and Arviragus.— Leonatus Posthumus , having ...
13. Imogen , having been laid by the headless body of Cloten , from the garments , supposes it to be Posthumus . She is found by Lucius . 14. The rescue of Cymbeline by Belarius , Guiderius , and Arviragus.— Leonatus Posthumus , having ...
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... CLOTEN . " A widow ACT I. S. 1 . POSTHUMUS is ingratiating himself with IMOGEN , and CLOTEN receiving the first impression . III . The banishment of POSTHUMUS . For my sake 4 CYMBELINE .
... CLOTEN . " A widow ACT I. S. 1 . POSTHUMUS is ingratiating himself with IMOGEN , and CLOTEN receiving the first impression . III . The banishment of POSTHUMUS . For my sake 4 CYMBELINE .
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... CLOTEN . " A widow ACT I. S. 1 . POSTHUMUS is ingratiating himself with IMOGEN , and CLOTEN receiving the first impression . " POST . III . The banishment of POSTHUMUS . 4 CYMBELINE .
... CLOTEN . " A widow ACT I. S. 1 . POSTHUMUS is ingratiating himself with IMOGEN , and CLOTEN receiving the first impression . " POST . III . The banishment of POSTHUMUS . 4 CYMBELINE .
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... CLOTEN meditating his attack on POSTHUMUS . IV . POSTHUMUS ' wager with IACHIMO . " POST . I shall but lend my diamond till your return . Let there be covenants drawn between us . My mistress exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your ...
... CLOTEN meditating his attack on POSTHUMUS . IV . POSTHUMUS ' wager with IACHIMO . " POST . I shall but lend my diamond till your return . Let there be covenants drawn between us . My mistress exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your ...
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