Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took suggestions for so many of his plots , it would be idle to dwell upon the folly of dis- puting his claim to originality because others had gone over the same ground ...
... King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took suggestions for so many of his plots , it would be idle to dwell upon the folly of dis- puting his claim to originality because others had gone over the same ground ...
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... king's cup - bearer Franion ( Cam- illo ) , the sending away by Pan- dosto of the new - born babe to be destroyed ... kings , Camillo says , " They were trained together in their childhood . Since their more mature dignities , and royal ...
... king's cup - bearer Franion ( Cam- illo ) , the sending away by Pan- dosto of the new - born babe to be destroyed ... kings , Camillo says , " They were trained together in their childhood . Since their more mature dignities , and royal ...
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... king to show no change in his de- meanour towards Polixenes and Hermione . Promising to follow his advice , Leontes goes away . Cam- illo , however , foresees nothing but sorrow for his beloved mistress in the future . " " Oh ...
... king to show no change in his de- meanour towards Polixenes and Hermione . Promising to follow his advice , Leontes goes away . Cam- illo , however , foresees nothing but sorrow for his beloved mistress in the future . " " Oh ...
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... king's will be perform'd . " No one stirs ; and Leontes , made more and more angry and excited by her presence , says roughly , " Shall I be heard ? " Upon this Hermione , suddenly reminded by a painful throb of her impending trial , is ...
... king's will be perform'd . " No one stirs ; and Leontes , made more and more angry and excited by her presence , says roughly , " Shall I be heard ? " Upon this Hermione , suddenly reminded by a painful throb of her impending trial , is ...
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... king's heart flashes upon her . If the queen will trust her with the babe , she will show it to the king , " and undertake to be her advocate to the loud'st . " " We do not know , How he may soften at the sight o ' the The silence often ...
... king's heart flashes upon her . If the queen will trust her with the babe , she will show it to the king , " and undertake to be her advocate to the loud'st . " " We do not know , How he may soften at the sight o ' the The silence often ...
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