The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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LEONATUS POSTHUMUS , a Gentleman , Husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished Lord , disguised under the Name of Morgan . GUIDERIUS , ARVIRAGUS , Sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the Names of Polydore and Cadwal , supposed Sons to ...
LEONATUS POSTHUMUS , a Gentleman , Husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished Lord , disguised under the Name of Morgan . GUIDERIUS , ARVIRAGUS , Sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the Names of Polydore and Cadwal , supposed Sons to ...
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The king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts him to all the learnings that his time In King John , says the Bastard , let us— " Part our mingled colours ...
The king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts him to all the learnings that his time In King John , says the Bastard , let us— " Part our mingled colours ...
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By the dress of Posthumus , even the more mature courtiers condescended to regulate their external appearance . - ACT 1 . Feat Minsheu interprets , fine , neat , brave . See also Barrett's STLEVENS . Alvearie , 1580 : " Feat and ...
By the dress of Posthumus , even the more mature courtiers condescended to regulate their external appearance . - ACT 1 . Feat Minsheu interprets , fine , neat , brave . See also Barrett's STLEVENS . Alvearie , 1580 : " Feat and ...
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Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN3 . QUEEN . NO , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , ――― - Imogen . ] Holinshed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare After the slander of most step - mothers , Evil SC . II .
Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN3 . QUEEN . NO , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , ――― - Imogen . ] Holinshed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare After the slander of most step - mothers , Evil SC . II .
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The general sense of Posthumus's declaration , is equivalent to the Roman phrase , —dum spiritus hos regit artus . STEEVENS . The poet [ if it refers to the ring ] ought to have written - can keep thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three ...
The general sense of Posthumus's declaration , is equivalent to the Roman phrase , —dum spiritus hos regit artus . STEEVENS . The poet [ if it refers to the ring ] ought to have written - can keep thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three ...
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