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Page 10
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 110
POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a
banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan . GUIDERIUS , sons to
Cymbeline , disguised under the names of Polydore and Cadwal , supposed
sons to ...
POSTHUMUS LEONATUS , a gentleman , husband to Imogen . BELARIUS , a
banished lord , disguised under the name of Morgan . GUIDERIUS , sons to
Cymbeline , disguised under the names of Polydore and Cadwal , supposed
sons to ...
Page 113
Cymbeline is , notwithstanding its title , the story of Imogen and 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 ...
Cymbeline is , notwithstanding its title , the story of Imogen and 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 ...
Page 117
... Virgil , an authority frequently from ' Cloton , ' a king of Corn cited in Holinshed's
margin ; wall ; IMOGEN , from ' Innogen , ' POSTHUMUS , perhaps from a
anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel 117 Introduction.
... Virgil , an authority frequently from ' Cloton , ' a king of Corn cited in Holinshed's
margin ; wall ; IMOGEN , from ' Innogen , ' POSTHUMUS , perhaps from a
anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel 117 Introduction.
Page 120
The cloud which involves the love of Imogen and 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 ...
The cloud which involves the love of Imogen and 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 ...
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