The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... spirit of selfish vindictiveness . ” * The action of the novel and that of the drama continue in a pretty equal course . Pandosto tampers with his cupbearer , Franion , to poison Egistus ; and the cupbearer , terrified at the fearful ...
... spirit of selfish vindictiveness . ” * The action of the novel and that of the drama continue in a pretty equal course . Pandosto tampers with his cupbearer , Franion , to poison Egistus ; and the cupbearer , terrified at the fearful ...
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... spirits were so stopped that she fell down presently dead , and could never be revived . " son . Greene mentions only the existence and the death of the king's The dramatic exhibition of Mamillius by Shakspere is amongst the most ...
... spirits were so stopped that she fell down presently dead , and could never be revived . " son . Greene mentions only the existence and the death of the king's The dramatic exhibition of Mamillius by Shakspere is amongst the most ...
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... spirits ne'er been higher rear'd With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Boldly , " Not guilty ; " the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripp'd since . Pol . O my most sacred lady ...
... spirits ne'er been higher rear'd With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Boldly , " Not guilty ; " the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripp'd since . Pol . O my most sacred lady ...
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... spirit of the author . Leontes , even in his moody reverie , has his eye fixed upon his queen and Polixenes ; and when he is addressed by the latter with " How , my lord ? " he replies , with a forced gaiety , " What cheer ? how is ' t ...
... spirit of the author . Leontes , even in his moody reverie , has his eye fixed upon his queen and Polixenes ; and when he is addressed by the latter with " How , my lord ? " he replies , with a forced gaiety , " What cheer ? how is ' t ...
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... deeply ; Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on ' t in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] 44 [ ACT II . A WINTER'S TALE .
... deeply ; Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on ' t in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit Attend . ] 44 [ ACT II . A WINTER'S TALE .
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