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Page xxiii
... Florizel and Perdita to his court , his exclamation is- The blessed gods Purge all infection from our air whilst you Do climate here ! and the first words which Hermione utters , as she descends from her pedestal , is a pagan prayer to ...
... Florizel and Perdita to his court , his exclamation is- The blessed gods Purge all infection from our air whilst you Do climate here ! and the first words which Hermione utters , as she descends from her pedestal , is a pagan prayer to ...
Page xxiv
... Florizel from the hero of the ninth book of that romance , Florisel de Niquea ; Greene , that of Garinter ( = Mamillius ) from the first book . See The Two Noble Kinsmen , Act v . Scs . i . ii . iii . The incident of the visit to the ...
... Florizel from the hero of the ninth book of that romance , Florisel de Niquea ; Greene , that of Garinter ( = Mamillius ) from the first book . See The Two Noble Kinsmen , Act v . Scs . i . ii . iii . The incident of the visit to the ...
Page xxvi
... Florizel's wooing of the shepherdess Perdita is removed from Sicily to Bohemia . Nor is it , again , easy to say why Shakespeare should have seen fit to alter Greene's account of the way in which the infant Fawnia is placed alone in an ...
... Florizel's wooing of the shepherdess Perdita is removed from Sicily to Bohemia . Nor is it , again , easy to say why Shakespeare should have seen fit to alter Greene's account of the way in which the infant Fawnia is placed alone in an ...
Page xxvii
... a Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of Mopsa and her clownish lover , with ballads of monstrous fishes that rise above the water to descant [ Autolycus . ] [ Florizel and Perdita . ] INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... a Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of Mopsa and her clownish lover , with ballads of monstrous fishes that rise above the water to descant [ Autolycus . ] [ Florizel and Perdita . ] INTRODUCTION xxvii.
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... Florizel and Perdita , who win their way to our hearts by the youthful charm of their presence and by the virginal purity and ardour of their love . How well can we spare the rhetorical tirades of Dorastus and Fawnia as we listen to the ...
... Florizel and Perdita , who win their way to our hearts by the youthful charm of their presence and by the virginal purity and ardour of their love . How well can we spare the rhetorical tirades of Dorastus and Fawnia as we listen to the ...
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