The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... child , tells the king— 6 ' Tis yours ; And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' t is the worse . ' 6 The Winter's Tale ' was therefore in reality a Second Part of Henry VIII . ' ” Plausible as this may appear ...
... child , tells the king— 6 ' Tis yours ; And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' t is the worse . ' 6 The Winter's Tale ' was therefore in reality a Second Part of Henry VIII . ' ” Plausible as this may appear ...
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... child was found again that was lost , the king should die without issue ; for the child was carried into Bohemia , and there laid in a forest , and brought up by a shepherd . And the King of Bohemia's son married that wench , and how ...
... child was found again that was lost , the king should die without issue ; for the child was carried into Bohemia , and there laid in a forest , and brought up by a shepherd . And the King of Bohemia's son married that wench , and how ...
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... child to the king , who , quite devoid of pity , commanded that without delay it should be put in the boat , having neither sail nor rudder to guide it , and so to be carried into the midst of the sea , and there left to the wind and ...
... child to the king , who , quite devoid of pity , commanded that without delay it should be put in the boat , having neither sail nor rudder to guide it , and so to be carried into the midst of the sea , and there left to the wind and ...
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... child cry , but , knowing there was no house near , he thought he had mistaken the sound , and that it was the ... child's exposure are different , Shakspere adopts the shepherd's discovery pretty literally . He even makes him about to ...
... child cry , but , knowing there was no house near , he thought he had mistaken the sound , and that it was the ... child's exposure are different , Shakspere adopts the shepherd's discovery pretty literally . He even makes him about to ...
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... children and grandchildren , while the warm , secure , and happy feeling of the assembly mixes itself with a sense of the fear and the dread of the related adventures and the cold wretched night without . But this arises only through ...
... children and grandchildren , while the warm , secure , and happy feeling of the assembly mixes itself with a sense of the fear and the dread of the related adventures and the cold wretched night without . But this arises only through ...
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