Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... wife of Leontes , although she of a truth was made more unhappy " Than history can pattern , though devised And play'd to take spectators . " In accordance with his wellnigh uniform practice , Shakespeare bor- rowed the main incidents ...
... wife of Leontes , although she of a truth was made more unhappy " Than history can pattern , though devised And play'd to take spectators . " In accordance with his wellnigh uniform practice , Shakespeare bor- rowed the main incidents ...
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... wife a girl ; Your precious self had not then cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . " Playfully rallying ... wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes ...
... wife a girl ; Your precious self had not then cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . " Playfully rallying ... wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes ...
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... wife's simplest acts of courtesy and hospitality . But drama allows no scope for slow development . Shakespeare has therefore dealt with Leontes as a man in whom the passion of jealousy is inherent ; and shows it breaking out suddenly ...
... wife's simplest acts of courtesy and hospitality . But drama allows no scope for slow development . Shakespeare has therefore dealt with Leontes as a man in whom the passion of jealousy is inherent ; and shows it breaking out suddenly ...
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... wife of Antigonus , a lady of high position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of the first order . She is a woman of ...
... wife of Antigonus , a lady of high position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of the first order . She is a woman of ...
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... wife to this . My child ! Away with't ! Even thou , that hast A heart so tender o'er it , take it hence , And see it instantly consumed with fire ; Even thou , and none but thou . Take it up straight ; Within this hour bring me word ...
... wife to this . My child ! Away with't ! Even thou , that hast A heart so tender o'er it , take it hence , And see it instantly consumed with fire ; Even thou , and none but thou . Take it up straight ; Within this hour bring me word ...
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