The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 10
... Iachimo , Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on . 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 ...
... Iachimo , Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on . 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 ...
Page 110
... IACHIMO , friend to Philario . } Italians . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a physician . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . A Frenchman , friend to Philario . Two Lords of ...
... IACHIMO , friend to Philario . } Italians . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a physician . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . A Frenchman , friend to Philario . Two Lords of ...
Page 111
... Iachimo ) dared to sully the purity of Imogen . In our own century it has captivated readers rather than audiences . Its beautiful extra- vagance commended it to the Romantic school , and it helped to furnish forth the plot of ...
... Iachimo ) dared to sully the purity of Imogen . In our own century it has captivated readers rather than audiences . Its beautiful extra- vagance commended it to the Romantic school , and it helped to furnish forth the plot of ...
Page 112
... the romance - in the bed - chamber scene , where the sleep betrayed by Iachimo might naturally call up reminis- cences of the equally ' innocent ' sleep ' murder'd ' by Macbeth . The stride of the ravishing Tarquin ( 112. Cymbeline.
... the romance - in the bed - chamber scene , where the sleep betrayed by Iachimo might naturally call up reminis- cences of the equally ' innocent ' sleep ' murder'd ' by Macbeth . The stride of the ravishing Tarquin ( 112. Cymbeline.
Page 114
... Iachimo , tries to gain his point with the lady by insinuating scandal about her husband.1 Most of these points , but not quite all , were woven by Boccaccio into his history of Bernabo of Genoa . It is the ninth of the tales told on ...
... Iachimo , tries to gain his point with the lady by insinuating scandal about her husband.1 Most of these points , but not quite all , were woven by Boccaccio into his history of Bernabo of Genoa . It is the ninth of the tales told on ...
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