The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Cymbeline. CoriolanusGinn, 1894 |
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... gives with considerable detail the leading incidents of the play as he saw it performed at the Globe theatre somewhere between April , 1610 , and May , 1611 ; the particular time not being noted , nor any further ascertainable , it ...
... gives with considerable detail the leading incidents of the play as he saw it performed at the Globe theatre somewhere between April , 1610 , and May , 1611 ; the particular time not being noted , nor any further ascertainable , it ...
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... give ; its persons being used only for the sake of the story , which order is just reversed in the play . But the novel presented certain obvious points of popular interest : these the Poet bor- rowed as a framework of circumstances to ...
... give ; its persons being used only for the sake of the story , which order is just reversed in the play . But the novel presented certain obvious points of popular interest : these the Poet bor- rowed as a framework of circumstances to ...
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... give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter ...
... give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a friend , to me Known but by letter ...
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... give me but this I have , And cere up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! 9 - Remain , remain thou here [ Exit . [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! 10 And , sweetest , fairest , As I my poor self did ...
... give me but this I have , And cere up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! 9 - Remain , remain thou here [ Exit . [ Putting on the ring . While sense can keep it on ! 10 And , sweetest , fairest , As I my poor self did ...
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... give way . Enter PISANIO . 14 Advice is consideration or reflection . Often so . 15 Another apt instance of the weakness that permits the old King to be such a hen - pecked husband . By " this folly " he means Imogen's love for ...
... give way . Enter PISANIO . 14 Advice is consideration or reflection . Often so . 15 Another apt instance of the weakness that permits the old King to be such a hen - pecked husband . By " this folly " he means Imogen's love for ...
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Common terms and phrases
&c.—The original Antium ARVIRAGUS Aufidius banish'd BELARIUS beseech Britain Cæsar Caius Marcius call'd Capell Citizens Cloten Collier's second folio Cominius Consul Coriolanus Corioli Corrected Cymbeline death do't doth Dyce enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow foot-note friends give gods GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath hear heart honour Iach Iachimo Imogen Julius Cæsar King lady Lart LARTIUS Leonatus Lettsom lord madam meaning Menenius metre mistress mother noble old text on't original reads passage patricians peace Pisanio Plutarch Poet poison'd Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Re-enter revenge Roman Rome SCENE Senators sense Serv Shakespeare SICINIUS soldier speak speech stand sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast tongue tribunes Tullus villain VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife word worthy