The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... child was found Agane that was loste the Kinge should die without yssue . for the child was caried into bohemia & ther laid in a forrest & brought vp by a sheppard . And the Kinge of bohemia his sonn maried that wentch & howe they fled ...
... child was found Agane that was loste the Kinge should die without yssue . for the child was caried into bohemia & ther laid in a forrest & brought vp by a sheppard . And the Kinge of bohemia his sonn maried that wentch & howe they fled ...
Page xiii
... child is a bastard , and issues orders that it shall be put into an open boat alone , “ having neither sail nor rudder to guide it , and so to be carried into the midst of the sea , and there left to the wind and wave as the destinies ...
... child is a bastard , and issues orders that it shall be put into an open boat alone , “ having neither sail nor rudder to guide it , and so to be carried into the midst of the sea , and there left to the wind and wave as the destinies ...
Page xvi
... child and the accompanying gold home to his cottage and his wife Mepsa . Flora grows up in the cottage , and , reaching mar- riageable years , has many suitors , all of whom she rejects . But one day she is seen by Cassander ...
... child and the accompanying gold home to his cottage and his wife Mepsa . Flora grows up in the cottage , and , reaching mar- riageable years , has many suitors , all of whom she rejects . But one day she is seen by Cassander ...
Page xix
... child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of men is , of course , a classical motive . It occupies an important ...
... child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of men is , of course , a classical motive . It occupies an important ...
Page xxi
... children and eventually lead to the discovery of their true rank and parentage . In his account of the pastoral wooing of Fawnia by Dorastus , Greene had many exemplars of more recent date at his command ; yet even here it is possible ...
... children and eventually lead to the discovery of their true rank and parentage . In his account of the pastoral wooing of Fawnia by Dorastus , Greene had many exemplars of more recent date at his command ; yet even here it is possible ...
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