The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... becoming enamoured of Fawnia's beauty , vainly endeavours to win her love . Meanwhile tidings reach Egistus that his son has fled with Fawnia to the court of Pandosto , and he sends certain of his nobles in pursuit . Pandosto , hearing ...
... becoming enamoured of Fawnia's beauty , vainly endeavours to win her love . Meanwhile tidings reach Egistus that his son has fled with Fawnia to the court of Pandosto , and he sends certain of his nobles in pursuit . Pandosto , hearing ...
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... becomes intensely tragic when uttered by Macbeth in one of his seasons of spiritual anguish : — " That but this blow Might be the be - all , and the end - all here , But here , upon this bank and shoal of time , We'ld jump the life to ...
... becomes intensely tragic when uttered by Macbeth in one of his seasons of spiritual anguish : — " That but this blow Might be the be - all , and the end - all here , But here , upon this bank and shoal of time , We'ld jump the life to ...
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... becomes scenes . ] complete . In this final period of his dramatic career his deter- mination was to secure at all costs a happy ending to his plays . Forgiveness of enemies , reconciliation between the injured and the injurer ...
... becomes scenes . ] complete . In this final period of his dramatic career his deter- mination was to secure at all costs a happy ending to his plays . Forgiveness of enemies , reconciliation between the injured and the injurer ...
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... every limb . The animated image begins to " walk about fearfully , " then speaks , and finally " plays the vixen with everything about her . " Upon her Nature bestows the name Pandora , and she becomes the central XXX THE WINTER'S TALE.
... every limb . The animated image begins to " walk about fearfully , " then speaks , and finally " plays the vixen with everything about her . " Upon her Nature bestows the name Pandora , and she becomes the central XXX THE WINTER'S TALE.
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William Shakespeare. bestows the name Pandora , and she becomes the central figure of the play . Finally , in the idea of the restoration of Hermione to [ The Winter's Tale and Leontes , there is , as more than one critic has pointed out ...
William Shakespeare. bestows the name Pandora , and she becomes the central figure of the play . Finally , in the idea of the restoration of Hermione to [ The Winter's Tale and Leontes , there is , as more than one critic has pointed out ...
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