The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 10
... Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on . The real criminals are in the conclusion simply ignored . Neither the vengeance which Pericles proposed to inflict , nor the ' nobler virtue ' of pardon which his later counterparts bestow , gives ...
... Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on . The real criminals are in the conclusion simply ignored . Neither the vengeance which Pericles proposed to inflict , nor the ' nobler virtue ' of pardon which his later counterparts bestow , gives ...
Page 110
... POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished lord , disguised under the name of ... Posthumus , IACHIMO , friend to Philario . Italians . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to ...
... POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished lord , disguised under the name of ... Posthumus , IACHIMO , friend to Philario . Italians . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to ...
Page 113
... Posthumus . In its main outlines it was at least three centuries old . French romancers and playwrights of the thirteenth century had told a story substantially the same : a husband boasts of his wife's constancy , is challenged to lay ...
... Posthumus . In its main outlines it was at least three centuries old . French romancers and playwrights of the thirteenth century had told a story substantially the same : a husband boasts of his wife's constancy , is challenged to lay ...
Page 117
... ; POLIDORE or PALA- DOUR , perhaps from Polydor Virgil , an authority frequently cited in Holinshed's margin ; POSTHUMUS , perhaps from a anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel. 117 Introduction.
... ; POLIDORE or PALA- DOUR , perhaps from Polydor Virgil , an authority frequently cited in Holinshed's margin ; POSTHUMUS , perhaps from a anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel. 117 Introduction.
Page 120
... Posthumus starts up without the least warning in the fourth scene and is unfolded with appalling swiftness . In the sixth scene Iachimo stands before Imogen ; in the tenth he has turned Posthumus ' fearless faith in her into a frenzy of ...
... Posthumus starts up without the least warning in the fourth scene and is unfolded with appalling swiftness . In the sixth scene Iachimo stands before Imogen ; in the tenth he has turned Posthumus ' fearless faith in her into a frenzy of ...
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