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... Cymbeline . Now this being so , the only possible shadow of evidence for the fraudulent intention of Simon Stafford in this matter is this , that when the play was published he never gave effect to his intention , for we read on the ...
... Cymbeline . Now this being so , the only possible shadow of evidence for the fraudulent intention of Simon Stafford in this matter is this , that when the play was published he never gave effect to his intention , for we read on the ...
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... Cymbeline , which he used later . In Book II . chapters v . and vi . of that work ( to give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of Bladud , was admitted ruler over the Britons in the year of ...
... Cymbeline , which he used later . In Book II . chapters v . and vi . of that work ( to give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of Bladud , was admitted ruler over the Britons in the year of ...
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... Cymbeline , 1. i . 156 : " make yourself some com- fort Out of your best advice . " Some , however , see here a reference to the saying , " Second thoughts are best . " 151. answer . • judgment ] " Let my life be answerable for my judg ...
... Cymbeline , 1. i . 156 : " make yourself some com- fort Out of your best advice . " Some , however , see here a reference to the saying , " Second thoughts are best . " 151. answer . • judgment ] " Let my life be answerable for my judg ...
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... Cymbeline , 1. ii . 30 : " if it be a sin to make a true election ( i.e. to choose a good husband ) she is damned . " Makes not up " is ex- plained by Johnson as comes not forward , makes not advances . " 66 Malone explains , comes not ...
... Cymbeline , 1. ii . 30 : " if it be a sin to make a true election ( i.e. to choose a good husband ) she is damned . " Makes not up " is ex- plained by Johnson as comes not forward , makes not advances . " 66 Malone explains , comes not ...
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... to hold her in , should thus suddenly have changed to hate " ? 221. monsters it ] So Coriolanus , II . ii . 81 : " sit , To hear my nothings monster'd . " 221. or ] ere . See Cymbeline , 11 . iv . 14 . 20 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
... to hold her in , should thus suddenly have changed to hate " ? 221. monsters it ] So Coriolanus , II . ii . 81 : " sit , To hear my nothings monster'd . " 221. or ] ere . See Cymbeline , 11 . iv . 14 . 20 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
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