The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xiv
... live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . " The innocence of Bellaria being established , Pandosto , ashamed of his suspicions , en- treats her forgiveness and promises to reconcile himself with Egistus and Franion ...
... live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . " The innocence of Bellaria being established , Pandosto , ashamed of his suspicions , en- treats her forgiveness and promises to reconcile himself with Egistus and Franion ...
Page xvii
... Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the Eristo who had brought the false charge against Julina ...
... Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the Eristo who had brought the false charge against Julina ...
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... live and die.2 Strange as it may seem , the character of Hermione has [ Hermione . ] been subjected more than once to adverse criticism . Her sixteen years of self - enforced seclusion have been looked upon as the morbid brooding over a ...
... live and die.2 Strange as it may seem , the character of Hermione has [ Hermione . ] been subjected more than once to adverse criticism . Her sixteen years of self - enforced seclusion have been looked upon as the morbid brooding over a ...
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... live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . ' With a woman's swift intuition , she recognises in these words a divine command to separate herself from her husband . She must give birth to no more children till Perdita is ...
... live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . ' With a woman's swift intuition , she recognises in these words a divine command to separate herself from her husband . She must give birth to no more children till Perdita is ...
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... live . Arch . If the king had no son , they would desire to live 45 on crutches till he had one . 27. have ] Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; hath F 1 . gifts ] Ff 1 , 3 , 4 ; gift F 2. 30 . Pope , Hanmer . 35. Mamillius ] [ Exeunt . 27. royally ] so ...
... live . Arch . If the king had no son , they would desire to live 45 on crutches till he had one . 27. have ] Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; hath F 1 . gifts ] Ff 1 , 3 , 4 ; gift F 2. 30 . Pope , Hanmer . 35. Mamillius ] [ Exeunt . 27. royally ] so ...
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