Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... wife . It was a secret marriage , for they knew the Queen and Cloten would oppose it bitterly , and that the King would be influenced by his clever wife ; but the Queen , who always professed to entertain great love for Posthumus , soon ...
... wife . It was a secret marriage , for they knew the Queen and Cloten would oppose it bitterly , and that the King would be influenced by his clever wife ; but the Queen , who always professed to entertain great love for Posthumus , soon ...
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... wife . In return he fastened upon her arm a beautiful bracelet , which he called the manacle of their love , and besought her never to part with it . Together they vowed to be faithful and constant as true husband and wife , and each ...
... wife . In return he fastened upon her arm a beautiful bracelet , which he called the manacle of their love , and besought her never to part with it . Together they vowed to be faithful and constant as true husband and wife , and each ...
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... wife ! O Imogen , Imogen , Imogen ! " Yet he had not recognised the boy ; for , indeed , he had no thought for anything save his own harsh cruelty to his dear one . " Peace , my lord , " cried the lad , " hear more ! " Posthumus ...
... wife ! O Imogen , Imogen , Imogen ! " Yet he had not recognised the boy ; for , indeed , he had no thought for anything save his own harsh cruelty to his dear one . " Peace , my lord , " cried the lad , " hear more ! " Posthumus ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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