The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 116
... Imogen's than Zinevra's ; instead of pleading for her life she begs for death ( ' what should I desire to live having lost his favour ? ' ) , and instead of proposing the plan of living in disguise , she merely accepts it when proposed ...
... Imogen's than Zinevra's ; instead of pleading for her life she begs for death ( ' what should I desire to live having lost his favour ? ' ) , and instead of proposing the plan of living in disguise , she merely accepts it when proposed ...
Page 117
... IMOGEN , from ' Innogen , ' wife of Brute , the first ruler of Britain ( a name which Shake- speare had already chosen for the wife of Leonato in Much Ado , First Q ed . 1600 ) ; LUCIUS , from a Roman captain in Gaul , vanquished by ...
... IMOGEN , from ' Innogen , ' wife of Brute , the first ruler of Britain ( a name which Shake- speare had already chosen for the wife of Leonato in Much Ado , First Q ed . 1600 ) ; LUCIUS , from a Roman captain in Gaul , vanquished by ...
Page 118
... Imogen , with all her added wealth of mind and heart , yet clearly betrays the lineaments of the peerless princess whom the malign stepinother pursues and good fairies defend ; while the whole episode of her life in the cave with her ...
... Imogen , with all her added wealth of mind and heart , yet clearly betrays the lineaments of the peerless princess whom the malign stepinother pursues and good fairies defend ; while the whole episode of her life in the cave with her ...
Page 119
... Imogen and butt of the court wits . As in all the plays of this latest group , mechanical coher- ence of plot is treated with apparent nonchalance , even character is displayed rather in detached moments than with that subtle power of ...
... Imogen and butt of the court wits . As in all the plays of this latest group , mechanical coher- ence of plot is treated with apparent nonchalance , even character is displayed rather in detached moments than with that subtle power of ...
Page 120
... Imogen ; in the tenth he has turned Posthumus ' fearless faith in her into a frenzy of scorn for all women ; in the ... Imogen's guilt , but the anguish of having slain a ' wife much better than himself , for wrying but a little , ' has ...
... Imogen ; in the tenth he has turned Posthumus ' fearless faith in her into a frenzy of scorn for all women ; in the ... Imogen's guilt , but the anguish of having slain a ' wife much better than himself , for wrying but a little , ' has ...
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