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... oracle of Apollo whether she is innocent or guilty . Bellaria obtains her request , and the 1 See Bolte , Shakespeare Jahrbuch , xxvi . 90 . verdict of the oracle is as follows : " Suspicion INTRODUCTION xiii.
... oracle of Apollo whether she is innocent or guilty . Bellaria obtains her request , and the 1 See Bolte , Shakespeare Jahrbuch , xxvi . 90 . verdict of the oracle is as follows : " Suspicion INTRODUCTION xiii.
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William Shakespeare. verdict of the oracle is as follows : " Suspicion is no proof : jealousy is an unequal judge : Bellaria is chaste : Egistus blameless : Franion a true subject : Pandosto treacherous : his babe an innocent ; and the ...
William Shakespeare. verdict of the oracle is as follows : " Suspicion is no proof : jealousy is an unequal judge : Bellaria is chaste : Egistus blameless : Franion a true subject : Pandosto treacherous : his babe an innocent ; and the ...
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... oracle of the goddess Themis . reads thus : - Let reason rule in Princes , and not rage , What greater vice than lust in senile age : Julina chast , Alpinor guiltlesse was : Calingo false , Eristo treacherous , Pandion wicked , and if ...
... oracle of the goddess Themis . reads thus : - Let reason rule in Princes , and not rage , What greater vice than lust in senile age : Julina chast , Alpinor guiltlesse was : Calingo false , Eristo treacherous , Pandion wicked , and if ...
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William Shakespeare. [ Possible sources of the story . ] [ The oracle motive . ] The above summary of The Fisherman's Tale will serve to show that Sabie modified Greene's version of the story quite as drastically as Shakespeare . The ...
William Shakespeare. [ Possible sources of the story . ] [ The oracle motive . ] The above summary of The Fisherman's Tale will serve to show that Sabie modified Greene's version of the story quite as drastically as Shakespeare . The ...
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... oracle , That King Leontes shall not have an heir Till his lost child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of ...
... oracle , That King Leontes shall not have an heir Till his lost child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of ...
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