Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Tom 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... give life , coherence , and probability to the action of the play , while they enable him to bring it , as with a strain of noble music , to a perfect close , by mak- ing Hermione live to see her daughter restored to her arms , and to ...
... give life , coherence , and probability to the action of the play , while they enable him to bring it , as with a strain of noble music , to a perfect close , by mak- ing Hermione live to see her daughter restored to her arms , and to ...
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... give line , ' But with the madman's shallow " You look , " says cunning he enjoins Hermione , as he goes , to show how she loves himself " in our brother's wel- come , " adding- " As if you held a brow of much distrac- tion : Are you ...
... give line , ' But with the madman's shallow " You look , " says cunning he enjoins Hermione , as he goes , to show how she loves himself " in our brother's wel- come , " adding- " As if you held a brow of much distrac- tion : Are you ...
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... 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 , which confirms his worst surmises ...
... 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 , which confirms his worst surmises ...
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... give rest to the minds of others . " Neither Antigonus nor any of the lords have any misgivings as to the issue ... gives remarkable proofs at a later stage . From first to last she regards the conduct of Leontes as simple madness ...
... give rest to the minds of others . " Neither Antigonus nor any of the lords have any misgivings as to the issue ... gives remarkable proofs at a later stage . From first to last she regards the conduct of Leontes as simple madness ...
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... give it to his " crone . " " For ever , " she exclaims to her hus- band , " Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon't . " Maddened still further by her indifference to ...
... give it to his " crone . " " For ever , " she exclaims to her hus- band , " Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon't . " Maddened still further by her indifference to ...
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