The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 101
... Sleeps . So , leave him all . Well , my companion friends , If this but answer to my just belief , 220 230 I'll well remember you . 240 [ Exeunt all but Pericles . DIANA appears to PERICLES as in a vision . Dia . My temple stands in ...
... Sleeps . So , leave him all . Well , my companion friends , If this but answer to my just belief , 220 230 I'll well remember you . 240 [ Exeunt all but Pericles . DIANA appears to PERICLES as in a vision . Dia . My temple stands in ...
Page 112
... sleep betrayed by Iachimo might naturally call up reminis- cences of the equally ' innocent ' sleep ' murder'd ' by Macbeth . The stride of the ravishing Tarquin ( II 2 Cymbeline.
... sleep betrayed by Iachimo might naturally call up reminis- cences of the equally ' innocent ' sleep ' murder'd ' by Macbeth . The stride of the ravishing Tarquin ( II 2 Cymbeline.
Page 113
... sleep ( Macbeth , ii . 2. 38 ; Cymbeline , ii . 2. 11 ) were appropriate enough to each situation.2 Parallels , moreover , as striking can be found to a much earlier play . Imogen , like Hamlet , is ' craven'd ' by the ' prohibition so ...
... sleep ( Macbeth , ii . 2. 38 ; Cymbeline , ii . 2. 11 ) were appropriate enough to each situation.2 Parallels , moreover , as striking can be found to a much earlier play . Imogen , like Hamlet , is ' craven'd ' by the ' prohibition so ...
Page 114
... sleeping - draught administered by the maid to her mistress ; while the challenger , like Iachimo , tries to gain ... sleeps , he notes the pictures and furniture , and a mole with a tuft of golden hairs beneath her left breast . After ...
... sleeping - draught administered by the maid to her mistress ; while the challenger , like Iachimo , tries to gain ... sleeps , he notes the pictures and furniture , and a mole with a tuft of golden hairs beneath her left breast . After ...
Page 155
... eyes are weak : Fold down the leaf where I have left : to bed : Take not away the taper , leave it burning ; And if thou canst awake by four o ' the clock , I prithee , call me . Sleep hath seized me 155 SC . II Cymbeline.
... eyes are weak : Fold down the leaf where I have left : to bed : Take not away the taper , leave it burning ; And if thou canst awake by four o ' the clock , I prithee , call me . Sleep hath seized me 155 SC . II Cymbeline.
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