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Blameless sufferers embrace , but no Leontes , no Alonso , no Iachimo ,
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 ...
Blameless sufferers embrace , but no Leontes , no Alonso , no Iachimo ,
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 ...
Page 107
... seemed so content To punish them ; although not done , but meant . So , on
your patience evermore attending , New joy wait on you ! Here our play has
ending . [ Exit . 100 CYMBELINE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king of
Britain .
... seemed so content To punish them ; although not done , but meant . So , on
your patience evermore attending , New joy wait on you ! Here our play has
ending . [ Exit . 100 CYMBELINE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king of
Britain .
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William Shakespeare. CYMBELINE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king
of Britain . CLOTEN , 109 CYMBELINE-
William Shakespeare. CYMBELINE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king
of Britain . CLOTEN , 109 CYMBELINE-
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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king of Britain . CLOTEN , son to the
Queen by a former husband . POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband
to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan .
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CYMBELINE , king of Britain . CLOTEN , son to the
Queen by a former husband . POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband
to Imogen . BELARIUS , a banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan .
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INTRODUCTION CYMBELINE was first printed in the Folio of 1623 , where it
occurs as the last of the ' Tragedies , ' closing the volume . The acts and scenes
are marked , but there is no list of the persons . The drama seems from the first to
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INTRODUCTION CYMBELINE was first printed in the Folio of 1623 , where it
occurs as the last of the ' Tragedies , ' closing the volume . The acts and scenes
are marked , but there is no list of the persons . The drama seems from the first to
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