Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... true to form always that which is the consistent grace of Virgilia , the pitiable weakness and the uplifting strength of Cordelia . For Cor- delia's instinctive reticence , proud and hard at first , softened later and penetrated by the ...
... true to form always that which is the consistent grace of Virgilia , the pitiable weakness and the uplifting strength of Cordelia . For Cor- delia's instinctive reticence , proud and hard at first , softened later and penetrated by the ...
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... true of Posthumus and Leontes ? Shakspere is care- ful to inform us that Posthumus , besides having won the love of Imogen , is universally beloved as a noble gentleman ; and that Leontes has long been a true friend and a good husband ...
... true of Posthumus and Leontes ? Shakspere is care- ful to inform us that Posthumus , besides having won the love of Imogen , is universally beloved as a noble gentleman ; and that Leontes has long been a true friend and a good husband ...
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... true that good wine needs no bush , ' t is true that a good play needs no epilogue . " At any rate , to return to - I - 1. Compare also A Midsummer - Night's Dream , V , i , 362 ff .: “ No epilogue , I pray you ; for your play needs no ...
... true that good wine needs no bush , ' t is true that a good play needs no epilogue . " At any rate , to return to - I - 1. Compare also A Midsummer - Night's Dream , V , i , 362 ff .: “ No epilogue , I pray you ; for your play needs no ...
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