Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... hear what I have to say about a near relation of - theirs - the noble Hermione of " The Winter's Tale . " I remember when , at the con- clusion of my letter on Imogen , I gave expression to my idea that she was not likely long to ...
... hear what I have to say about a near relation of - theirs - the noble Hermione of " The Winter's Tale . " I remember when , at the con- clusion of my letter on Imogen , I gave expression to my idea that she was not likely long to ...
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... hear what Leontes was in the days before she knew him , little dreaming the while , as she leaves her hand in that of Polixenes , as he leads her along , that in the eyes of Leontes this natural evidence of friendship is being construed ...
... hear what Leontes was in the days before she knew him , little dreaming the while , as she leaves her hand in that of Polixenes , as he leads her along , that in the eyes of Leontes this natural evidence of friendship is being construed ...
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... hear My sovereign mistress clouded so , without My present vengeance taken , ' Shrew my heart , • You never spoke what did become you less Than this . " Remonstrance , however , is use- less . Camillo quickly sees that his only course ...
... hear My sovereign mistress clouded so , without My present vengeance taken , ' Shrew my heart , • You never spoke what did become you less Than this . " Remonstrance , however , is use- less . Camillo quickly sees that his only course ...
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... hear of either of them again . Meanwhile Shakespeare shows us Hermione again under an as- pect that brings her home still more closely to our sympathies , while it deepens the pathos of the terrible burden that is presently to be laid ...
... hear of either of them again . Meanwhile Shakespeare shows us Hermione again under an as- pect that brings her home still more closely to our sympathies , while it deepens the pathos of the terrible burden that is presently to be laid ...
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... hear it . Her . I Come on , then , And give't me in mine ear . " " But that tale is never to be told . It is arrested by the abrupt entrance of Leontes with his suite . He has heard of the secret depar- ture of Polixenes and Camillo ...
... hear it . Her . I Come on , then , And give't me in mine ear . " " But that tale is never to be told . It is arrested by the abrupt entrance of Leontes with his suite . He has heard of the secret depar- ture of Polixenes and Camillo ...
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